Semester Abroad in Norway
Studying in Norway
Study abroad in the country where skiing was invented! Two different programs in Norway, both in English, give you the chance to study in the land of fjords and freiluftsliv (open-air living). Whether you choose to study economics and mathematics in the metropolitan capital of Oslo or tourism and Scandinavian studies in the university town of Bo, we encourage you to join those student clubs and experience Norwegian university life.
“When I arrived in Bø, Norway I had a lot of fear of the unknown and was tempted to stay inside my shell and comfort zone. But as the snow melted and winter turned to spring, I grew and blossomed. I have so much more confidence now at the end of my journey than I did at the beginning. I believe in my abilities and myself more strongly. I am at peace with leaving as hard as it was. I had a wonderful five months in Norway. I made so many friends from all over the world and I went outside of my comfort zone to make new experiences and adventures. As the saying goes, ‘Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.’”
—Amber Hay '14
Program Details
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Program -
- Enrich your education and get a taste of life in a cosmopolitan Scandinavian capital city surrounded by beautiful nature.
- Enjoy "Buddy Week", a week packed with activities at the beginning of the semester, with your Norwegian buddy.
- Embrace the Norwegian love of the outdoors, and go skiing or sledding, enjoy walks in Oslo's many parks or go hiking in the natural beauty around Oslo.
- Engage with one of the 450 student societies at Oslomet - most of which are free or very cheap.
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- Bø is both urban and rural and offers a wide range of music, sports and cultural activities.
- Participate in Buddy Week at the beginning of the term and connect with other students and Norwegian buddies.
- Attend a concert at the legendary student run entertainment venue - Kroa.
- Enjoy the outdoors! Bo is a dream place for those who love outdoor activities.
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Academics - Multiple academic fields
- Students take regular classes at the universities with other students from around the world as well as Norwegians.
- All courses available for international students are taught in English.
- Norwegian language courses available.
- Multiple academic fields
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Dates - Fall (Mid-August to mid-December)
- Spring (Mid-January to mid-May)
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Additional Requirements and Recommendations - Minimum 3.0 GPA preferred
- No language requirement
- It is highly recommended that students take TCCA 230 (Intercultural Communication: Global Perspectives).
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Housing - Both universities assist students in arranging university apartment housing within walking distance.
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Costs -
Other Information - Program Brochure
- Information Booklet (PDF) - safety, suggested spending budget, student guides, and more
- HSN Brochure
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Travel to Norway through the words of our students