Business (Master of Science - 5 years)

See study programme

Autumn 2019 (1. semester)

ORG1001
7.5 sp
MAT1001
7.5 sp

Spring 2020 (2. semester)

STT1001
7.5 sp
MAF1001
7.5 sp
RET1001
Law
7.5 sp

Autumn 2020 (3. semester)

FIN1002
7.5 sp
ECO1001
7.5 sp
LED1001
7.5 sp

Spring 2021 (4. semester)

FIN2007
7.5 sp
MET1001
7.5 sp
ECO1003
7.5 sp
Elective courses
REG2005
10 sp
ECO2003
7.5 sp
MAF2000
7.5 sp
MAF2004
7.5 sp

Autumn 2021 (5. semester)

Choise of profiling
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B1
International Entrepreneurship
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B5
Financial economy
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B4
Accounting and Financial Management
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B3
Management and marketing in service and experience economy
0 sp
Elective courses
FIN2010
7.5 sp
ECO2001
7.5 sp

Spring 2022 (6. semester)

Elective courses
REG2005
10 sp
ECO2003
7.5 sp
MAF2000
7.5 sp
MAF2004
7.5 sp
Choise of profiling
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B1
International Entrepreneurship
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B5
Financial economy
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B4
Accounting and Financial Management
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-B3
Management and marketing in service and experience economy
0 sp

Autumn 2022 (7. semester)

EK342E
7.5 sp
ECO5004
7.5 sp

Spring 2023 (8. semester)

Main Profile
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M2
Innovation and entreprenurship
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M4
Management Control
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M1
Finance and Capital Budgeting
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M3
International Business and Marketing
0 sp
Elective courses
LED5003
7.5 sp
FIN5003
7.5 sp
MAF5001
7.5 sp

Autumn 2023 (9. semester)

Elective courses
ECO5025
7.5 sp
FIN5004
7.5 sp
MET5012
7.5 sp
ECO5031
7.5 sp
LED5023
7.5 sp
LED5020
15 sp
ECO5020
7.5 sp
ECO5019
7.5 sp
ECO5018
7.5 sp
FIN5002
7.5 sp
OR327E
7.5 sp
Main Profile
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M2
Innovation and entreprenurship
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M4
Management Control
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M1
Finance and Capital Budgeting
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M3
International Business and Marketing
0 sp

Spring 2024 (10. semester)

Main Profile
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M2
Innovation and entreprenurship
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M4
Management Control
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M1
Finance and Capital Budgeting
0 sp
MSB5-H19-PROFIL-M3
International Business and Marketing
0 sp

The programme is designed in accordance with the recommendations of the National Council for Economic Administrative Education, whereby the programme must cover at least business finance, social economics, administration and methods. The first year provides students with understanding of markets and organisations as well as developing their ability to critically reflect upon fundamental principles and values. This year also contains courses in mathematics, statistics, financial analysis and law. The second year of study provides a specialization within social economy, business finance, organization and leadership, strategy and marketing, in addition to an elective course (10 ECTS). The third year of study contains three compulsory courses: economics, business administration and methods. Students have the opportunity to specialize within an area of their choosing. The theme for the bachelor's thesis is connected to the specialization. The fourth year of study focuses on central subjects such as business and economic analysis, strategy, ethics and leadership, as well as methods. Teaching occurs in lectures and group work with both lesser and larger home assignments. In the spring semester, students should a major and minor. The major is comprised of one course in the spring semester and two courses in the autumn semester of the fifth year of study. The minor is comprised of one course in each of the same semesters. The fifth year of study is comprised of courses within the major and minor areas of study. In the last semester, students work on their master's thesis. Major and minor offers will vary from year to year in accordance with student interest and faculty resources. The language of instruction is Norwegian in the first three years of study, while the final two are primarily taught in English. 

Majors:

  • Management accounting
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Finance and investment
  • International Business

Majors and minors are offered based on student interests and available faculty resources, and may vary from year to year. 

The candidate’s learning outcomes
A candidate who has completed the education has the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge:

The candidate

  • holds advanced breadth and in-depth knowledge in the field of business economics
  • has in-depth knowledge of scientific theories, concepts, and models within subjects change management, strategic analysis, and valuation and profitability analysis
  • possesses specialized knowledge within a self-defined limited major: finance, management control, international marketing, or innovation and entrepreneurship
  • has insight in relevant and contemporary international research literature and applies this to new phenomena and issues within the field of business administration
  • has knowledge of relevant analytical tools and techniques to solve business ethical issues with ethical values
  • holds advanced knowledge of business research traditions and methodology, and in-depth knowledge of research ethical norms
  • possesses specialized knowledge of methods, techniques, and acceptable progression to carry out and disseminate an independent empirical research project

Skills:

The candidate

  • is specialized in analysing existing scientific theories and research methods in the field of business administration, and has the ability to critically evaluate their interpretations.
  • has the ability to critically analyse and evaluate established truths, information and information sources.
  • is specialized in obtaining relevant research literature and able to compile, analyse and evaluate literature
  • holds specialized competence in analysing business economics issues based on relevant theory and empirical evidence, and assessing the appropriate research methodology
  • is specialized in analysing, structuring and formulating professional reasoning and arguments
  • possesses specialized competence in implementing, producing and disseminating an independently defined research project under guidance in accordance with ethical norms within research

General competence:

The candidate

  • has the ability to produce independent analytical scientific work in line with the corporate economic tradition of academic dissemination both in writing and verbally
  • has the ability to apply scientific theories and models to illustrate business cases and issues in practice, based on ethical principles
  • has the ability to reflect and be critical of established truths, and conscious of the role of their profession in the community of ethical awareness
  • is competent to contribute to change and innovation processes in business-economic issues in a business
  • has the ability to apply their knowledge and skills to carry out advanced tasks and projects for and in collaboration with various specialized public and private professions, and nonprofit organizations
  • is specialized in analysing and evaluating business cases with relevant tools to solve practical issues
  • is specialized in discussing and communicating comprehensive business cases and an independent research project using enterprise economic expressions
  • has the ability to communicate academic issues and conclusions in the field of business administration with other specialized professions and the general public
Higher Education Entrance Qualification Language requirement View general admission information View specific application deadlines Higher education entrance qualification Language proficiency View general admission and documentation requirements In addition to fulfilling the Higher Education Entrance Qualification, applicants must meet the special requirement of having passed Mathematics R1 or Mathematics (S1+S2) or the equivalent in order to be eligible for admission.
The programme covers many fields within Business Administration. Few other programmes offer the equivalent qualifications and skills aimed at both the private and the public sector. Candidates are employed in the banking sector, as consultants, in auditing, in insurance companies and in the tourism industry. Others are employed in the public sector, for example in various government offices, universities, and in non-profit organizations.
Attractive companies from around Norway visit the Business School to recruit potential employees from amongst our students. Many students have already secured employment by the beginning of the final study year.
Successful completion of this Master degree programme qualifies graduates to apply for admission to the PhD doctoral programme at Nord university or at other universities in Norway or abroad.
Students may go on exchange studies to one of our partner institutions abroad, in Europe, Australia or North America, during the bachelors part and/or master¿s part of the programme. For further information about exchange abroad, please contact the international office or the programme¿s study advisor. More detaled information on exchange as part of the bachelor's program you may find here and on the master part of ithere.
No tuition fees. Costs for semester registration and course literature apply.
The candidates knowledge will be assessed in all courses. The assessment method will vary to what is suitable for each course. Methods include traditional written and oral examinations as well as take-home exams, papers or project assignments, case studies and other oral and written presentations.
Final graduation examination for the study programme is the Master thesis.
The study programme is evaluated annually by questionnaires to students as well as by the Programme Director. The evaluations constitute a part of the Universitys quality assurance system.
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