Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Master in Biotechnology

Trondheim, Norway Taught in English Open to international students

Introduction

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is Norway's largest university, headquartered in Trondheim with campuses in Ålesund and Gjøvik. Formed in 1996 from a merger of historic institutions, NTNU carries a deep tradition in engineering and technology while offering broad academic disciplines from medicine and social sciences to the arts. With roughly 42,840 students and 3,629 international students, NTNU is a major hub for research, innovation and international study in Scandinavia.

NTNU emphasizes close collaboration with industry and research partners, providing many opportunities for applied projects, internships and graduate research across 64 programs. English-taught degrees and strong research supervision make the university accessible to international students aiming for careers in technology, sustainable energy, health sciences or entrepreneurship. Student services include international advising, integration programs and support for housing and visas.

Life at NTNU combines rigorous academics with outdoor and cultural experiences typical of Norway. The student community is active in associations, innovation labs and cross-disciplinary initiatives, and Trondheim offers an affordable, student-friendly city environment. Prospective international applicants should review program-specific entry requirements, explore funding and scholarship options and contact the international office early to plan arrival and accommodation.

About the Program

The Master in Biotechnology is a 2-year program at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. It's for students who want to develop vaccines, biofuel, and sustainable solutions. The program leads to a Master's degree and is taught in English.

The curriculum includes courses like Molecular Cell Biology, Biotechnology, and Molecular Genetics. Students will also work on a Master's thesis and develop skills in laboratory work, research planning, and teamwork.

Graduates can pursue careers as Biotechnologists, Research Scientists, Laboratory Managers, or Sustainability Consultants. They can work in industries like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, or environmental consulting, and for employers like research institutions, hospitals, or government agencies.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is about the same as the typical master's in Norway.

Median tuition for that cohort is 19,601 USD, across 74 programs in our catalog.

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