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English

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Facts about the program

ECTS credits:
180
Duration:
3 years
Mode of study:
Full-time
Semester:
Autumn 2024
Application opens:
1 Nov/1 Feb
Application deadline:
1 Dec/1 Mar

About the programme

English is one of the dominant languages worldwide, and English language skills are in high demand. English language proficiency will increase your chances of collaborating with people all over the world, giving you an advantage in the job market.

The Bachelor’s programme in English (180 ECTS) will provide you with a solid understanding of the history and culture of English-speaking countries, as well as an extensive linguistic knowledge of the language.

The high level of English proficiency in Norway is reflected in the excellence of the teaching, which is partly in the hands of professors who are English native speakers and experts in their respective fields. 

The first year gives you a broad introduction to the language and literature, as well as the cultural history of Great Britain and the USA.

During the second semester we normally organise a study trip to York, UK. 

In the second year you will choose courses that will supplement your English studies. You may choose courses in a variety of fields. We offer courses in Norwegian for international students on different levels, as well as a course in Norwegian Society and Culture. You may also choose to spend one or two semesters abroad as an exchange student.

In the third year you take advanced courses in language and literature. In the final semester you will write your bachelor’s thesis under the guidance of a supervisor.

What will you learn?

  • You will acquire knowledge about English language, literature and culture
  • You will develop your skills in oral and written English
  • You will learn to make judgements concerning literary works and understand the cultural context in which they were written
  • You will acquire insight into how the major English-speaking cultures have developed
  • You will acquire theoretical tools to understand literature, culture and language
  • You will learn to reflect critically and independently
  • You will learn to collaborate academically with others.

Teaching methods

Language of instruction: English

Learning environment

Read more about life as a student at UiA.

Career prospects

What can you do with your degree?

The bachelor’s degree is not a vocational programme. This means you will have to decide what you would like to work with in the future and compose your degree accordingly. Student advisers and career counsellors may help your planning by recommending electives and discussing job opportunities.

English skills are in demand, both in the private and the public sector. A thoroughly planned degree may be a door-opener. Employers will be looking at the total of your competencies, including work experience and organisational work in addition to the actual degree.

Active participation in the Alumni association will provide you with an additional organisational experience which may increase your chances in the job market.

Further studies

Master in English

Exchange opportunities

As a bachelor’s student of English, you may spend one or two semesters abroad as an exchange student in the second year. You may choose to specialise in different courses related to English studies, or choose courses within other fields of study which may be included as a minor. Provided you acquire a preliminary approval from the programme coordinator, the studies abroad will be included in you bachelor’s degree at UiA.

Everything you need to know about exchange

Admissions

Application period

  • Non EU/EEA international applicants: From 1 November to 1 December
  • EU/EEA applicants: From 1 February to 1 March.
  • Applicants with a permanent or renewable residence permit in Norway who do not meet the Norwegian language requirement: From 1 February to 1 March.

Admission requirements

Entrance requirements are Higher Education Entrance Qualification for international applicants and certified language requirements in English.

Higher Education Entrance Qualification

The general basis for admission to universities and university colleges in Norway is called Higher Education Entrance Qualification. You may find what is considered university entrance qualifications from your country in the 'GSU' list. This list states the basic requirements for admission to higher education in Norway. Please download the latest version of the 'GSU' list from this website.

Recommended prior knowledge

Solid knowledge of English exceeding the minimum requirement of one year at upper secondary school / high school.

    How to apply

    How to apply to degree programmes

    Contact the Admissions Office: admission@uia.no

    Tuition fees

    Tuition fees are applicable to international students with citizenship from outside the EU/EEA or Switzerland.

    Tuition fees for students outside the EU/EEA

    Contact

    This study programme is offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Education