Biology
See study programmeHow did life on Earth evolve? How does DNA code for important biological functions? How do food webs look like at the bottom of the sea? How does climate change affect animals and plants?
These are some of the questions the study of biology seeks to answer. As a student in biology at Nord University, you will learn about the fundamentals of life in the beautiful surroundings of Northern Norway.
The study programme provides basic knowledge in biological topics including ecology, evolution, biodiversity, genetics as well as basic chemistry, mathematics and statistics. In some courses the students participate in lab and field activities. The teaching language is English.
The last year of the programme is more flexible so that students have an opportunity to specialise in their field of interest. Advanced level elective courses are offered, including bachelor's thesis, 15 weeks of work experience in Norway or abroad, a semester or two abroad at a partner university, or courses at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS).
The BSc in Biology programme qualifies for a Master in Biosciences.
Upon successful completion of this programme, the Candidate:
Knowledge:
- Has thorough knowledge of key theories, research questions, tools and methods in biology
- Has knowledge of basic research in biology
- Is able to update his or her knowledge of biology
- Appreciates the ethical challenges of biology
Skills:
- Can apply his or her professional knowledge to analyse biological research questions
- Can locate, assess and refer to scientific information from a variety of sources in order to shed light on biological research questions
- Can reflect on his or her own professional practice and adjust this under supervision
General competence:
- Demonstrates understanding of key topics related to biological research
- Can communicate key scientific information such as theories, research questions and results both written and orally
- Can exchange scientific knowledge and views with other biologists and through this contribute to scientific development
1. Higher education entrance qualification
2. Special admission requirements for BSc in Biology
3. English language proficiency
4. Financial capacity - non-EU/EEA applicants
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BSc in Biology qualifies for the Master of Science programme in Biosciences at Nord University, or for master programmes at other institutions in Norway and abroad.
Master of Biosciences at Nord has the following specialisations:
Aquaculture, genomics, livestock science, marine ecology and terrestrial ecology and nature management.
Ever thought of spending part of your degree in another part of the world?
To promote international competence, it is expected that candidates will spend at least 3 months (usually in the 6th semester) with our collaborating universities in Europe and other parts of the world. These institutions offer you exciting opportunities to study for one or two semesters abroad, allowing a broader scope and diversity of topics than can be offered by a single university alone. You can also spend 15 weeks on a work placement abroad as part of your undergraduate studies.
We are flexible and have dedicated staff who will do their best to help you with your stay abroad. A study abroad complements your degree studies best in the third academic year.
For more information on the process, you can contact advisor for study exchange.
For more information on all our partner institutions, visit Utvekslingsavtaler (nord.no)
The world is yours to explore!
No tuition fees. Costs for semester registration and course literature apply. In addition, it is assumed that students have a laptop with headset and camera. Students must purchase their own laboratory coat for use in courses with laboratory exercises.
Students should also expect to incur costs in the amount of NOK 4,000 in relation to field excursions.
Students take an active part in the evaluation of the courses in the programme through mid-term and final evaluation. Dialogue meetings are also conducted between students and the programme director every semester.