48 Master's degrees in Computer Science & IT in Norway

Master in Business Analytics
The Master in Business Analytics degree at BI Norwegian Business School offers a set of knowledge and skills that blends data science with business subjects. This future-oriented master`s programme that will enable you to master the combination of highly advanced analytic skills with business and management skills, you will become a viable candidate for a range of businesses and industries.

Master in Data Science for Business
The Master in Data Science for Business degree at BI Norwegian Business School is designed to give you advanced expertise in the data science field combined with a broad business understanding. Get the knowledge and skills needed to create business value from data and pursue a career in data-driven organisations.
Computational Science
The Computational Science programme of the University of Oslo aims at educating the next generation of cross-disciplinary science students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to pose and solve current and new scientific, technological and societal challenges.
Business Analysis and Performance Management
The Business Analysis and Performance Management major from NHH Norwegian School of Economics gives you the skills and knowledge you need to lead and advise businesses in today's economy.
Applied Computer Science
The master degree program in Applied Computer Science at the Østfold University College offers advanced knowledge and practical skills in artificial intelligence, cyber security management, interaction design, or Internet of Things, which make you prepared for a rapidly evolving digital world.
Software Engineering
Through the Software Engineering programme from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences you will learn about modern technologies and methodologies for program development, and the theoretical foundation for programming languages and algorithms.
Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology
Electronics and computer science is the foundation for continuous technological progress within fields such as communication, logistics, medicine, research and entertainment. The Electrical Engineering, Informatics and Technology programme of the University of Oslo will give you a solid background to take part in the society's technological development.
Computational Engineering
The Master of Science in Computational Engineering at the University of Stavanger spans two years and is conducted in English. This programme equips students with vital skills in engineering, programming, and computer modelling, preparing them to address contemporary engineering challenges effectively.
Digital Infrastructure and Cyber Security
On this Digital Infrastructure and Cyber Security study programme from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) you will learn technological skills and techniques required to meet the needs for smart, robust, and secure communication networks and services in society.
Intelligent Water Technology
Do you want to become an expert in water technology? By using modern data science, you can help make the water and wastewater industry a smarter industry with better services for consumers. With a master's degree in Intelligent Water Technology at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), you get a unique, forward-looking education that can help solve the challenges the water sector faces.
Informatics - Programming and System Architecture
The Informatics - Programming and System Architecture programme of the University of Oslo includes system development, programming, data communication, distributed systems and information security.
Data Science
The Master's degree in Data Science at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) spans two years and is offered in a full-time format. This programme equips students with essential skills in informatics, mathematics, and statistics, alongside practical data analysis capabilities, preparing them to tackle future challenges using big data.
Informatics - Language Technology
The Informatics - Language Technology programme of the University of Oslo gives you the opportunity to study how computers can make sense of human language and how humans communicate through language. It will provide you with advanced training in the discipline called human language technology, combining skills from computer science, artificial intelligence and linguistics.
Artificial Intelligence
Do you want to shape tomorrow's technological landscape? The Artificial Intelligence course from Kristiania University College provides you with both theoretical frameworks and best practices from the industry.
Information Systems - Digital Marketing
The Information Systems - Digital Marketing course from Kristiania University College explores the role of digital marketing alongside existing marketing concepts and theories and considers how these functions within the wider organizational strategy.
Cybersecurity Management
Cybersecurity is an increasing challenge in society and requires increasingly versatile security experts. The master’s programme in Cybersecurity Management provides you with practical and theoretical knowledge, as well as methodological skills to implement and manage security measures in organisations both nationally and internationally.
Informatics
Amazing developments in science, technology and medicine are possible because of the field of computer science and informatics. The Informatics degree is offered by the University of Bergen.
Computer Science
Our master's program in Computer Science from University of South-Eastern Norway is an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about technology and eager to advance their knowledge and skills in this rapidly evolving field.
Information Systems - FinTech Business Innovation
The Information Systems - FinTech Business Innovation course from Kristiania University College provides sought-after expertise in Fintech, enabling you to contribute to the advancement of new and innovative financial services.
Informatics - Design, Use, Interaction
To design good IT services, we need insight into both technologies and how they are used. In the Informatics - Design, Use, Interaction programme of the University of Oslo, you will learn to understand how today's computer systems work in practice, and you learn to use the knowledge to create tomorrow's IT solutions.