Universities in Norway ,Engineerinng

Institutions

Universities

Traditionally there were only four universities in Norway, located in Oslo (since 1811), Bergen (1948), Trondheim (1968) and Tromsø (1972). Since 2005 any college offering five master programs and four doctoral programs can title themselves a university, leading to the Norwegian College of Agriculture, Stavanger University College and Agder University College converting to universities.
The public universities of Norway are:
Currently there are no private universities in Norway, although BI Norwegian Business School have tried to advance to a full university.

Specialised universities

There are six public and three private specialised universities in Norway, each functioning as a national competence centre for the field they represent. Six are located in Oslo,one is in Molde, one is in Bergen and one in Stavanger. The Norwegian Institute of Technology and the Norwegian College of Agriculture have converted to full universities.
The public specialised universities in Norway are:
The private specialised universities are:

University colleges

The 23 university colleges in Norway are responsible for regional education of primarily bachelor level education within the fields of nursing, teaching, business management, engineering and information technology, though most colleges also offer a number of other educations as well.
The public university colleges in Norway consist of:
The accredited private university colleges in Norway are:

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