Students apply for and are admitted directly to the specialisation of their choice. The requirement for admission to the Master’s Programme in Health and Technology is a bachelor’s degree or an equivalent degree within a specified field, with an average grade of at least C. If the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of places on the programme, applicants will be ranked according to applicable ranking rules.
Reference is made to the Regulations relating to Admission to Studies at OsloMet. The specialisations will only be run if a sufficient number of qualified candidates apply.
Admission requirements for the individual specialisations
Specialisation in assistive technology in health
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree in health and social sciences, social sciences, economics, psychology, education, design, informatics, or engineering.
Specialisation in biomedicine
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree in medical laboratory sciences, pharmacy, biotechnology, biomedicine, chemical engineering or molecular biology. A minimum of 30 credits must include courses with practical laboratory work.
Specialisation in radiography
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree in radiography.
Special admission to the specialisation in radiography Candidates with a bachelor's degree in radiography who have also completed further education in radiotherapy (60 ECTS credits) according to the programme description from the academic year 2014/15 (student cohort 2014H) or later, can apply for a special admission to the specialisation in radiography. The admission requirements are as follows:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in radiography
- Completed further education in radiotherapy, according to the programme description from the academic year 2014/15 (student year group 2014H) or later
Grades from the further education in radiotherapy may be included in the calculation basis to meet the necessary academic minimum requirements.
Optional course
Spans multiple semesters