Joint Master’s in Software Engineering (Master's)
This Master’s programme will provide you with expertise in advanced computer technology development and practical skills in software engineering. The programme is a collaboration with the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL).
- Duration
- 2 years
- Study places
- 32
- ECTS credits
- 120
- Start of study
- Autumn and spring
- Teaching language
- Norwegian and English
What will you learn?
During the Master’s programme, you will learn about:
- Algorithms and dynamic programming
- Advanced software architecture
- Digital image processing
- Semantics in modern programming languages
You will complete the study programme with a broad knowledge of the latest practices in software development, as well as the topic of your Master’s thesis.
Student life
The Department of Informatics has an international community of skilled and active computer science students and recognised researchers. We encourage Master’s students to get involved with one of the Department’s research groups. In the first semester, you will also choose your supervisor and topic for your Master’s thesis.
During a typical week, you will attend six lectures and three seminar groups. The mandatory literature and teaching are in English. The Department is located at Høyteknologisenteret, where there are study halls for computer science students. Here, you can study by yourself or with your fellow students. The Mathematics and Natural Sciences Library is another option. Some of the teaching will take place at HVL.
The students at the Department of Informatics have their own student association, «Echo», that organises academic and social events.
Career
When you have completed this Master’s programme, you can choose to:
- Work in software development and quality assurance of large information systems
- Use your knowledge in various fields, e.g. construction technology or medical imaging
- Carry out research or innovation to further develop the field of computer science
Admission requirements and how to apply
Students with citizenship from countries outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland must pay tuition fees. Some applicants may be exempted from this rule.
To apply for this study program, you must meet:
- the general admission requirements for a master's at UiB
- the specific admission requirements for this program
The program has its main admission in the autumn and supplementary admission in the spring (application deadline November 1), if not all places are filled in the autumn. Other application deadlines apply for applicants residing outside Norway
Teaching language
Teaching language: Norwegian and English
Study structure
The programme lasts two academic years (four semesters) and starts in the autumn. There is also spring admission.
The degree consists of 120 ECTS. You choose a Master’s project equivalent to 60 or 30 ECTS. The remaining 60 or 90 ECTS consist of courses.
Suggested study plan:
First semester:
Algorithms (10 ECTS)
Advanced Software Technologies – taught at HVL (10 ECTS)
Elective course (10 ECTS)
Second semester:
Programming Languages (10 ECTS)
Modern Software Development Methods – taught at HVL (10 ECTS)
Elective course (10 ECTS)
Third and fourth semesters:
Thesis (60 ECTS)
Study abroad
Take the opportunity to study abroad at another university for one or two semesters. We recommend that you travel abroad in the second or third semester. You can study at one of our partner universities in Austria, Spain, Germany or elsewhere.
Further studies
After completing your Master’s degree, you can apply for a paid position as a PhD candidate in computer science.
Questions about the study?
Study plan
A study plan is a formal document between you as a student and the University of Bergen. The study plan must provide a clear framework for the study, describe the learning goals you will achieve and how the study is structured.
Study plan for Joint Master's Programme in Software Engineering