Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCorey Lawrence Modified over 9 years ago
1
1 Education and learning environment April 2012
2
2 Studies objectives Relevant and recognized competence Quality at a high international level Stimulate critical reflection Interest in research and innovation Motivated students to work across disciplinary boundaries and learning cultures April 2012 STUDIES
3
3 1 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 11 12 13 14 15 16 University-level institutions in Norway 1) NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2) Norwegian University of Life Sciences 3) University of Oslo 4) Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration 5) Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education 6) The Oslo School of Architecture and Design 7) The Norwegian Academy of Music 8) The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science 9) UniK – University Graduate Centre, Kjeller 10) The Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology 11) University of Stavanger 12) University of Bergen 13) University of Tromsø 14) The University Centre on Svalbard 15) University of Agder 16) University of Nordland April 2012 STUDIES
4
4 April 2012
5
5 The best student town in Norway One in six inhabitants in Trondheim is a student The Student Union (Studentersamfundet) has 8 000 members and its own building UKA, the student week, is Norway’s largest cultural festival ISFiT, the International Student Festival in Trondheim is held biannually NTNUI is Norway’s largest sports association with 10 000 members STUDIES April 2012
6
6 Facts on education (2011) 10 637 primary student applicants 7 596 new students admitted 21 999 registered students 3 244 degrees awarded 335 doctoral degrees awarded 150 programmes of study 40 international master’s programmes 3 000 courses April 2012 STUDIES
7
7 Degree structure (years of study) Humanities Fine Art Science Social Sciences Technology Architecture Medicine Clinical Psychology April 2012 STUDIES Music Performance Teacher Training
8
8 Ten areas of study April 2012 STUDIES Architecture Technology Humanities Science Social Sciences Medicine Psychology Fine Art Music Practical-pedagogical Education
9
9 Education for international students No tuition fees All students must cover all living expenses in Norway with a minimum of NOK 90 800 per academic year Categories of international students at NTNU: Exchange students Degree-seeking students (undergraduate and graduate) International master's programme students Visiting/non-degree students NUFU students PhD candidates April 2012 STUDIES
10
10 April 2012 STUDIES
11
11 Master’s degrees awarded Area of study20102011 Technology11321252 Social sciences327447 Humanities161177 Medicine148168 Science134165 Architecture82101 Psychology4450 Integrated 5- yr Teacher Programme4352 Performing Music1012 Fine Art910 Health Studies77 SUM20972441 April 2012 STUDIES
12
12 Internationalization of studies 10 international agreements with NUFU (2007-2011) 9 master’s programmes under NOMA 31 international (English) master’s programmes 5 master’s programmes under Erasmus Mundus 6 Joint Nordic Master’s Programmes 860 NTNU students studied abroad 1323 students from abroad at NTNU 218 foreign language (English) courses Study centres in Caen, York, Kiel, St. Petersburg and Fudan IAESTE and BEST (student programmes) April 2012 STUDIES
13
13 Nordic Five Tech – a strategic alliance April 2012 STUDIES
14
14 Norway’s widest range of art-related courses –Music Performance –Fine Art –Dance –Drama and Theatre –Film and Media –Art History –Music Technology –Musicology –Architecture –Product Design STUDIES April 2012
15
15 NTNU Centre for Continuing and Professional Development NTNU Centre for Continuing and Professional Development (2011) Organizes NTNU’s further and continuing education 8831 participants in further and continuing education 5531 participants at conferences 227 credit-based courses completed Flexible post-experience master’s programmes Tailored courses and programmes to meet industry’s needs Provides NTNU with valuable expertise and industrial contacts April 2012 STUDIES
16
16 NTNU University Library 11 library units 2.1 million books and periodicals 424 000 photographs, 33 000 maps, 30 000 music scores 326 000 electronic books, 12 000 electronic periodicals 274 databases (57 reference, 154 full text and 63 others) Access to 600 international reference databases 120 staff Budget: NOK 152 million www.ntnu.edu/ub April 2012 STUDIES
17
17 NTNU Alumni For NTNU students and graduates Contact with the community at large, business and industry Goal: Networking and knowledge sharing 26 400 members (March 2012) 323 participating network groups STUDIES April 2012
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.