General information
Natural resources are of great value to humankind and must be maintained for future generations. Master's students will gain knowledge on the living organism in the marine and terrestrial environment. The importance of sustainability in a wide context. The study programme aims to give the students advanced knowledge in biosciences within specializations available in the four fields: aquaculture, genomic, marine or terrestrial ecology. A Master of Biosciences gives you a competitive edge in the job market, and we give you the flexibility to choose from a range of profiles, depending on your career goals.
Specializations:
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Venue
Bodo, Norway
Application
Click here to apply: https://www.nord.no/en/studies/admission/how-to-apply-master/Pages/default.aspx
Prerequisites:
- Higher education entrance qualification
- Documented proficiency in English language
- Bachelor's degree within a biological field with an average grade of C or better. Students need a minimum of 60 ECTS in biosciences courses and must have basic knowledge of mathematics, statistics and chemistry from the university level.
Application Procedure:
Application deadlines:
- Non-EU/EEA: December 1
- EU/EEA: April 1
- Norwegian citizens/residents: April 15
Qualification
Qualification: Master of Science
Credits:
Natural resources are of great value to humankind and must be maintained for future generations. Master's students will gain knowledge on the living organism in the marine and terrestrial environment. The importance of sustainability in a wide context. The study programme aims to give the students advanced knowledge in biosciences within specializations available in the four fields: aquaculture, genomic, marine or terrestrial ecology. A Master of Biosciences gives you a competitive edge in the job market, and we give you the flexibility to choose from a range of profiles, depending on your career goals.
Specializations:
Application deadlines:
- Non-EU/EEA: December 1
- EU/EEA: April 1
- Norwegian citizens/residents: April 15
- Higher education entrance qualification
- Documented proficiency in English language
- Bachelor's degree within a biological field with an average grade of C or better. Students need a minimum of 60 ECTS in biosciences courses and must have basic knowledge of mathematics, statistics and chemistry from the university level.



