7 Master's degrees in Marine Science in Norway
Marine Technology
The oceans are a key resource for addressing numerous international challenges: transportation, energy, and food production for the growing global population. We offer a master degree in Marine Technology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
Sustainable Production and Utilization of Marine Bioresources
The Sustainable Production and Utilization of Marine Bioresources programme at Nord University is a research-based master's program combining competence from 3 Nordic countries to educate next-generation professionals within the area of blue growth and marine circular economy.
Aquaculture
Manager in the fish farming industry, quality control, governmental or extension positions, developing new aquaculture species, managing breeding programs, sales or administration. The Master of Science in Aquaculture at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) is also a stepping stone to an academic career.
Aquatic Food Production - Safety and Quality (AQFood)
The Master in Aquatic Food Production - Safety and Quality (AQFood) at Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) focuses on production of aquatic food throughout the entire production and food supply chain, linking primary production including aquaculture and wild catch with processing and distribution to the consumers in terms of quality and safety.
Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management
The Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management programme at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is a collaboration between five universities from four countries. Each student will get to study at three or four of the partner universities.
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? Then the Master of Science in Ocean Resources at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) could be the perfect choice for you.
Health Management in Aquaculture
With a Masters in Health Management in Aquaculture from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), you’ll play an essential role in securing global food safety. With a world population expected to exceed nine billion by 2050, it’s estimated that we’ll need a necessary 70% increase in food production, to provide enough food for all.