Examples of integrated master’s programmes include law, dentistry, pharmacy, and teacher education. Examples of professional degree programmes include medicine (cand.med.), psychology (cand.psychol.), economics, and fish health.
The university’s responsibilities for integrated master's programmes and professional education:
- To maintain study programmes that are structured and designed to qualify you for a specific profession and for further academic study in that field
- To offer a cohesive programme with a fixed study plan, where the full course structure is outlined in advance by the university
- To issue a diploma, including an international Diploma Supplement, when you have successfully completed all degree requirements
- To facilitate study abroad opportunities as an integrated part of the degree
- To provide clear information about rules for taking a leave of absence or being away from your studies
The university expects you as a student to:
- Follow all relevant laws, rules, and academic regulations
- Confirm your educational plan and complete your semester registration each term
- Apply for leave of absence if you need to take a break from your studies
- Contact your academic adviser as early as possible if you are unable to follow your planned study progression