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NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
MSc in Mechatronics and Automation | Specialisations in Maritime Systems or Robotics and Intelligent Systems
- Alesund, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Would you like to explore the most recent advancements in engineering and technology while constructing your own automated intelligent machine in the laboratory? Explore the boundaries of technological innovation and sustainability with a Master's in Mechatronics and Automation. Here, you get to work on real-world challenges and build your own mechatronic systems in our laboratories. These are often fully functional scale models of large cyber-physical systems, of which you will also develop a digital twin.
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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Master in Aerospace Control Engineering
- Narvik, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Aerospace Control Engineering Masters Program provides students with specific skills necessary to model, design, and control the dynamic behavior of aerospace systems, including fixed-wing UAVs, rotorcraft, and satellites.
University of Oslo Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Master in Fluid Mechanics
- Ullevål, Norway
Master
On-Campus
English
Do you have a background in continuum mechanics and mathematics and would like to learn more? This field of study gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from arctic issues, tsunami research to biomechanics and medical mechanics.
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Master Programs in Engineering Studies Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is a diverse engineering discipline, as it is the knowledge that is necessary to take a product from idea to the marketplace. The skills necessary to accomplish this include the ability to design for functionality, aesthetics and the environment the product will be used in.
Norway (Norge) is the westernmost, northernmost — and in fact the easternmost — of the three Scandinavian countries. Norway is well known for its amazing and varied scenery. The fjords in the west of the country are long narrow inlets, flanked on either side by tall mountains where the sea penetrates far inland. The ultimate responsibility for the education lies with the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.