Norwegian University of Life Sciences offers a wide range of undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs in various disciplines:
Development Studies: Focuses on economic development and resource management, exploring global disparities and natural resource utilization.
Animal Science and Aquaculture: Addresses animal husbandry and marine resource management.
Biology and Biotechnology: Conducts research in life sciences and innovative techniques.
Business Administration: Prepares professionals for corporate management.
Chemistry: Deepens understanding of chemical processes and applications.
Eco-Management: Studies ecological resources and sustainable practices.
Economics and Resource Management: Analyzes economic policies and resource allocation.
Food Science: Investigates food production, safety, and sustainability.
Forestry, Environment, and Industry: Integrates environmental concerns with industrial practices.
Landscaping and Management: Develops skills for landscape design and conservation.
Natural Sciences: Covers a broad range of natural phenomena and research.
Plant Science: Explores plant biology and its applications.
Green Energy: Teaches about renewable energy technologies and systems.
Archaeology: Preserves and studies human history through artifacts and sites.
Animal Breeding and Genetics: Advances in animal genetics and breeding practices.
Water and Environmental Technology: Specializes in water management and environmental engineering.
Microbiology: Investigates microorganisms and their impact on health and environment.
English-taught programs include:
Master's in Agroecology: Emphasizes sustainable agriculture and ecological farming methods.
Master's in Development and Resource Economics: Explores economic policies and resource management in a global context.
Master's in Tropical Ecology and Natural Resource Management: Trains professionals in biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices.
Admission requirements typically include a 2-year master's program with TOEFL 500 or IELTS 5.0 for non-native speakers. Tuition fees vary, but students can expect an average annual cost of around 60,000 to 70,000 RMB for living expenses. Course offerings span both undergraduate and graduate levels.