Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in Informatikk, sivilingeniĝr, is a 5-year degree that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of computer science and its applications. The program is offered at the UiT The Arctic University of Norway, with a campus location in Tromsĝ.
Program Description
The program focuses on the technology behind computers, how they communicate, and their use in solving important societal challenges. Students will learn about programming, data analysis, and software development, with an emphasis on practical skills and problem-solving. The program is designed to be creative and practical, with a mix of individual and team-based work.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must have a general university admission certificate or a certificate of completed upper secondary education, as well as specific admission requirements in mathematics (R1 and R2) and physics.
Program Structure
The program consists of 300 ECTS credits, with a study plan that outlines the courses and requirements for each semester. Students can choose between different study programs, including Cybersikkerhet and Datamaskinsystemer.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will have gained a deep understanding of computer science and its applications, as well as practical skills in programming, data analysis, and software development. Students will be able to solve problems and develop innovative solutions, and will be well-prepared for a career in the tech industry.
Access to Further Studies
Graduates of the program will be eligible to pursue a Ph.D. in computer science or a related field, provided they have achieved a satisfactory grade level.
Related Professions
Graduates of the program can pursue a range of careers, including:
- Data analyst (data scientist)
- Data engineer
- IT consultant
- Security advisor (IT)
- Software developer
Language of Instruction
The program is taught in Norwegian, with some courses offered in English. Students can choose to complete their exams in either English or Norwegian.
Teaching and Assessment
The program uses a range of teaching methods, including lectures, group work, laboratory exercises, and data labs. Assessment methods include written and oral exams, as well as project work and lab reports.
Practice
The program includes a requirement for at least 6 weeks of relevant work experience, which students must arrange themselves. This practical experience will provide students with valuable skills and make them more attractive to potential employers.
Exchange Opportunities
Students are encouraged to participate in exchange programs during their studies, with UiT having exchange agreements with many universities around the world. Students can choose to study abroad for one or two semesters, and must plan their exchange carefully to ensure that they meet the program's requirements.
Destinations for Studies Abroad
UiT has exchange agreements with a range of universities, including:
- CESI Graduate School of Engineering, France
- Champollion National University Institute, France
- Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
- Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
- Technical University of Munich, Germany
- University of Alcalá, Spain
- University of Florence, Italy
- University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy
- University of Nantes, France
- Fachhochschule Flensburg, Germany
- Hochschule Furtwangen, Germany
- University of Otago, New Zealand
Application Code
The application codes for the program are:
- Studieretning Datamaskinsystemer: 186 785
- Studieretning Medisinsk informatikk: 186 585
- Studieretning Cybersikkerhet: 186 807
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the program is April 15th.
Credits and Duration
The program consists of 300 ECTS credits and has a duration of 5 years.
