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Free movers

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UMB may admit applicants as free movers (non-degree students) provided that there are available seats and academic requirements are fulfilled.


Admission
Required documentation:
- Application form
- A copy of the passport
-Documentation of English proficiency
- A certified copy of university transcript. Please note, however, that an admission letter will only be issued once UMB has received an original transcript sent directly to UMB in a sealed envelope from the applicant’s university.

All documentation must be sent by regular mail, as scanned/faxed copies are not considered valid for admission purposes.

Residence permit
To obtain a student residence permit you must fulfill the requirements as described here

Courses
40% of the courses at UMB are given in English. The following general distinctions can be made regarding courses at UMB:

100-level/lower division bachelor courses focus on basic knowledge and working skills within a subject, as a basis for further studies or work.

200-level/upper division bachelor courses develop a critical and more in-depth understanding of the field. It is assumed that students have a basic knowledge of the subject at an introductory level before taking the course.

300-level/master level courses require a greater amount of high-level intellectual skills such as synthesis of knowledge from different fields, evaluation and the ability to conduct critical analysis. In general, 300-level courses are taken in the second year of the master programme.

          






Updated: 10.08.12
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PO Box: 5003, N-1432 Ås
Phone: (+47) 64 96 61 00
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E-mail: opptak@umb.no

 
Additional information

Application deadlines for Free Movers:

March 01 for the following autumn term (starting in August), including a priority for accommodation if accepted.

October 01 for the following spring term (starting in January)


Dates indicated are the ultimate deadline for a complete application to reach UMB!


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