Norway
NHH Norwegian School of EconomicsThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MSc | Full-time | 2 years | August | EUR 0 total | EUR 0 total |
Master's in Energy, Natural Resources and the Environment
Degree: MSc in Economics and Business Administration
ECTS credits: 120
Duration: two years
The objective of the Energy, Natural Resources and the Environment master's programme from NHH Norwegian School of Economics is to educate the next generation of interdisciplinary managers in the fields of energy and natural resources.
Future development and prosperity depends on access to energy and on reliable supplies of natural resources.Exploitation of such resources has significant impact on the environment, and getting the balance right is critical in a world where sustainability is becoming more and more important.In this Energy, Natural Resources and the Environment master's programme from NHH Norwegian School of Economics you will learn methods and subjects necessary to understand, advance, and critique issues related to the interaction between humans and the environment.
This programme prepares you with knowledge and skills for a career within sectors such as renewable energy, fisheries, aquaculture, shipping, petroleum and environmental management among others.
Subject Areas
The ENE programme broadly focuses on four main subject areas:
NORWAY'S LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL
It makes a difference where you study. NHH is one of the best business schools in Europe and is a member of the exclusive CEMS network (– the strategic alliance of 30 leading business schools, 65 multinational companies and five NGO partners. We welcome talented students from across the world to our master’s programmes and offer them a first-rate education – with no tuition fee.
CAREER
At NHH we have close links to business and industry. The school's extensive cooperation with Norwegian and international companies will make sure you get a learning experience that is relevant, up to date and focused on helping you become a business leader of tomorrow. Our students get inspiration from meeting representatives from the business community all year round through guest lectures, case presentations, seminars and conferences, career days and company presentations.
NHH candidates quickly find relevant, well paid jobs after their studies, shows NHH’s labour market survey (2018). The labour market survey is an annual survey of how NHH graduates are received in the labour market. It was sent to the 489 candidates who graduated in spring 2018.
The responses show that over 92 % had found work six months after completing their master’s degrees. About 3.5 % of the candidates chose to continue their studies at NHH or other educational institutions. Among those in employment, 85.6% stated that they had received a job offer before they had graduated. 96 % consider their work to be relevant to their education from NHH.
ACCREDITATION
We are, as the only Norwegian institution, a member of CEMS - The Global Alliance in Management Education. CEMS is a global alliance of academic and corporate institutions dedicated to educating and preparing future generations of global business leaders to enter into a multilingual, multicultural and interconnected business world through the CEMS Masters in International Management.
NHH is a government funded university and therefore charges no application or tuition fees. As a student at NHH, the only fee you are required to pay is a small semester registration fee to the Student Welfare Organization in Bergen (SiB), allowing you to benefit from their services. The amount is currently approximately NOK 800 per semester.
Some applicants are obliged to document financial ability in order to be granted a residence permit to study in Norway (citizens outside the EU/EEA area and Switzerland).
Requirements for admission:
More detailed information on our website.
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