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NLA University College
Norway

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Official website: https://www.nla.no/
Tel:+47 55 54 07 00
Address:Pb 74 Sandviken 5812 Bergen

NLA University College (NLA) is a higher education institution in Norway that offers a wide range of academic and vocational training courses. Here are some key information about NLA University College:

 

Overview

Founded: 1946 (predecessor business school dating back to 1946)

Institutional nature: Private

Main campus locations:

Oslo, main campus

Bergen

Stavanger

Trondheim

Sandefjord

Bærum

Several other small campuses

Official website: www.nla.no

History

NLA's history dates back to 1946, when it was founded as a business school.

Over time, NLA has gradually expanded its educational scope, adding more professional directions and setting up branches in several cities.

In 2017, NLA merged with Diakonhjemmet University College, further strengthening its teaching strength in the fields of health and social sciences.

School Strength

NLA has about 15,000 students and about 1,200 faculty and staff.

It offers undergraduate and master's degree courses covering a variety of disciplines.

It enjoys a good reputation in business, hotel management, agricultural science, health and social work.

The school cooperates with many companies, organizations and communities to provide students with internship and employment opportunities.

Educational philosophy

Emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, and encourages students to develop skills through practical projects and case studies.

Focus on interdisciplinary cooperation, especially between different majors.

Attach importance to international education, recruit international students, and provide courses taught in English.

Committed to cultivating talents with social responsibility and professional accomplishment.

Discipline Setting

Bachelor's degrees:

Business Management

Hotel Management

Agricultural Science

Health and Social Work

Education

Psychological Counseling

Master's degrees:

Business Management

Hotel Management

Agricultural Science

Health and Social Work

Education

Psychological Counseling

And other related fields of master's courses

English-taught courses:

Most master's programs are taught in English to attract international students.

Professional Direction

Business Management: covers financial management, marketing, human resource management, etc.

Hotel Management: includes hotel operations, tourism management, catering services, etc.

Agricultural Science: involves agricultural economy, food production, natural resource management, etc.

Health and Social Work: focuses on social work practice, mental health support, elderly care, etc.

Education: covers teacher training, special education, adult education, etc.

Psychological Counseling: involves clinical psychology, career counseling, family therapy, etc.

Campus

Oslo Campus:

Located in the center of Oslo and surrounding areas, with convenient transportation.

The campus has modern teaching facilities, libraries, laboratories and social spaces.

Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim, Sandefjord and Baerum Campuses:

Each campus offers specific professional courses, allowing students to choose a learning environment that suits them.

International Cooperation

NLA actively participates in international exchange programs and has established cooperative relations with many higher education institutions around the world.

Provide exchange student programs to promote students' international vision and cultural exchanges.

As a member of the European Higher Education Association (EUA) and other international organizations, NLA plays an important role in international education.

Fees

For EU/EEA students, NLA is usually free, but a small registration fee is required.

For non-EU/EEA international students, tuition fees vary depending on the major, generally between 6,000 and 14,000 euros per year. The specific fees should be consulted directly with the school or visit its official website for the latest information.

In terms of living costs, the cost of living in Norway is relatively high, but you still need to consider the costs of accommodation, food and personal expenses.

Application requirements

Applicants usually need to have a high school diploma or equivalent.

For master's programs, a bachelor's degree in a related field is usually required.

You need to pass an entrance exam or interview to demonstrate your interest in the chosen major and your ability to work in a related profession.

The English proficiency requirement is usually B2 level (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​CEFR), and some majors may require higher levels.