Master your future: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering & Material Science

Master your future: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering & Material Science

– Your possibilities are endless!

Pursue a master’s in chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science to gain advanced expertise, specialize in innovative solutions, and contribute to a more sustainable world. Whether exploring molecular breakthroughs, designing sustainable industrial processes, or creating cutting-edge materials, shape your career and drive meaningful advancements for science, industry, and society.


Check out these programs

Check out these programs

Please note that each program has its own admission criteria. You can verify under the tab Admission that you have the right qualifications to apply. 

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MSc Chemistry

Highly qualified chemists are crucial to help develop tomorrow’s solutions. Here you will gain fundamental insights into chemical compounds with applications in the area of your choice.
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Toxicology, sometimes is called the "Science of Safety" because it has developed into a science focusing on namely safety. Chemistry can contribute to both understanding, observing, safeguarding and improving the environment
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This program is taught in norwegian

MSc Food Science, Technology & Sustainability

Do you want to help decide what we eat in the future? Do you want to make sure the food is safe and sustainable? This degree gives you unique expertise in food technology within a Scandinavian context. This is something the industry is actively seeking.
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This program is taught in norwegian

Master - Intergrated practical-pedagogical education

Do you have a bachelor's degree and want to become a teacher? The Master's program with integrated practical-pedagogical education (MPPU) is a two-year course of study that provides lecturer qualifications. You can choose chemistry as a specialization.
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MSc Materials Science & Engineering

Do you want to be part of an innovative, fast-pacing industry? Materials are everywhere: in our phones, in our buildings, in our cars, in our food packaging and and perhaps even in our bodies!
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MSc Ocean Resources

Do you want to study at a marine biology university in Norway, and get a solid foundation for your further career, both nationally and internationally with a master’s in marine science?
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MSc Sustainable Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Do you want to contribute to a more sustainable industry? Through this multidisciplinary degree you will obtain crucial and sought-after expertise and knowledge within sustainable chemical and biochemical process engineering.

Krysspublisert! IKKE rør! Application deadlines

Application deadlines

  • Non-EU/non-EEA students:
    1 December 2024
  • EU/EEA/Swiss students:
    1 March 2025
    (Possible to apply from 1 February 2025)
  • Norwegian/Nordic students:
    15 April 2025
See FAQ

 

Practical information

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Practical information

Practical information

Degrees and courses taught in English

We require all international students to have a good command of English at an academic level and you may need to provide TOEFL/IELTS test scores. Please read  NTNU's English requirements thoroughly  to see if you are eligible to apply.


Degrees taught in Norwegian

If  you wish to enrol in a degree taught in Norwegian, NTNU requires you to be proficient in English as well as Norwegian. Taking a norwegian language course while here is not sufficient to apply for a degree taught in norwegian.

All international students who are not citizens of EU/EEA/EFTA countries must be able to document that they have enough funding to live in Norway in order to be granted a student visa. Read more about documenting financing here. 

Tuition fees  for non EU/EEA/EFTA

Tuition fees will be charged to international students with citizenship from outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland beginning in the autumn semester of 2023. 

NTNU does not offer any scholarships that cover tuition fees.

Read more here

In Trondheim, the Office of International Relations is responsible for allocating SiT student housing to international students. If you are eligible for student housing, SiT will contact you directly. Not all students are eligible for housing. 

Read more about housing here. 

 

Why we need you?

Why we need you?