Courses for Exchange students
On these pages you will find course descriptions for the courses that are taught in English and other foreign languages in the academic year 2012/2013.
The application form for exchange students is available on our website between
1 Sept - 15 Oct (for admission to the Spring semester)
15 March - 15 May (for admission to the Autumn semester)
The University of Bergen offers a large number of courses taught in English at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Each course is assigned a three-digit number, where the first digit is either 1 (100-level courses), 2 (200-level courses) or 3 (300-level courses). 100-level courses are beginner's courses. 200-level courses involve some specialisation, while 300-level courses involve a higher level of specialisation. Normally, 100-level courses may only be included at bachelor's level, while 200-level courses may be included at both bachelor's and master's level. 100-level courses and 200-level courses are listed as undergraduate courses. As a rule, 300-level courses may only be incorporated into master's programmes and are listed as postgraduate courses.
Click on each course to check whether the courses you wish to apply for are taught during your study period in Bergen. You can also check number of ECTS credits, if the courses require any previous knowledge etc.
A full work load for one semester is 30 ECTS credits, but we recommend that you choose courses amounting to more than 30 ECTS credits in case some of your choices are not approved, or if some of the courses have overlapping time schedules etc. Further queries about courses may be directed to the faculty or department.
Please note that the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences may offer additional courses that are not available for admission before semester start in August/January. In addition, the Faculty of Humanities offers a number of courses taught in other foreign languages, such as French, German, Italian and Spanish, and courses in Norwegian philology and literature (taught in Norwegian) that may be relevant for exchange students with a good command of Norwegian.
No bachelor's degree programmes are taught in English.
You will find more information regarding the application process on the pages for exchange students.
Undergraduate Courses
- GEO-SD201 Principles of Dynamic Modeling and Policy Design
- GEO204 Quantitative Analysis -1
- GEO206 Qualitative Analysis
- GEO215 Geographical Information Systems: Theory and Practice
- GEO221 Globalisation and Development of Place
- GEO231 Theories about Development and Migration
- GEO292 Field Course in Regional Geography
- SAS8-GEO Scandinavian Area Studies - Geography: Environment and Society
Postgraduate Courses
- GEO-SD302 Fundamentals of Dynamic Social Systems
- GEO-SD303 Model-based Analysis and Policy Design
- GEO-SD304 System Dynamics Modelling Process
- GEO-SD306 Experimental Methods in Social Systems
- GEO-SD308 Policy Design and Implementation
- GEO-SD321 Model-based Socioeconomic Planning
- GEO306 Qualitative Methods; Fieldwork and Interpretation of Field Data.
- GEO324 Firms strategies, industrial structures and regional development
- GEO326 Geographical perspectives on food
- GEO337 Critical Perspectives on Environment and Development
- GEO338 Theories about Development and Migration - II