In building technology, you learn more about advanced analysis, calculation and design of buildings, to achieve the goals of climate adaptation and zero-emission buildings.
OsloMet does no longer offer this programme to applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA.
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Admission requirements
To apply for this master programme you need:
- a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering or energy and environment in buildings including: 25 ECTS in mathematics, 7,5 ECTS in physics, solid mechanics, building physics and/or thermodynamics and 5 ECTS in statistics
- an average grade of at least C (according to the ECTS grading scale) on your bachelor's degree
You also need one of the following:
- English from a Norwegian or Nordic upper secondary school and a bachelor's degree from Norway or the Nordic countries, or
- at least 4 in English from upper secondary school, or
- proof of your English proficiency
Applicants will be ranked on the basis of grade average from their bachelor's degree.
How to apply
You apply via Søknadsweb, where you fill in your details and upload all the required documents.
Application deadlines:
- 1 March: early admission for applicants from the European Union, the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland, and for non-EU/EEA citizens with a Norwegian national ID number residing in Norway
- 15 April: ordinary admission for applicants from the European Union, the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland, and for non-EU/EEA citizens with a Norwegian national ID number residing in Norway
Programme cost
For students from the EU/EEA/EFTA the only cost of this programme is the semester fee (student.oslomet.no) of approximately NOK 1,000, which you pay each semester of the programme. For these students there are no tuition fees.
Computer system requirements
- In this study programme, you use a lot of software that only runs on the Windows operating system. We strongly recommend that you get a PC laptop, not a Mac.
- A laptop is required for 3D modeling already in the first semester, and then we recommend a "gaming laptop" that has powerful video cards that can be used for modelling. The GPU should be at least Nvidia RTX 2060, or Radeon RX5700, but as often you get gaming laptops with better graphics cards than that.
- The laptop should have 16 GB of memory or better. The processor should be Core-i5 with several cores or equivalent, preferably better. The hard disk should be 500GB or more, we recommend SSD.
- If you want to use Windows on a Mac, it requires very strong performance on the Mac, and it often costs a disproportionate amount, and often does not work very well.
Programme content
In this master's specialization in building technology, you acquire advanced knowledge of
- building physics
- sustainable building design
- rehabilitation of buildings
- life cycle assessment of buildings
- use of digital twins in the built environment
You gain more detailed knowledge of building physics processes, principles and methods.
Buildings in the future will be exposed to greater and more unpredictable stresses due to climate change. In this specialization you will gain a greater understanding of how the choice of building materials and components affect the design of energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, climate-resilient buildings.
Increased focus on decarbonization of the construction industry, resource use and environmental impact has led to greater emphasis being placed on material selection and climate adaptation in the design of buildings.
Here, life cycle assessment is an important tool for making decisions about material choices and sustainable building solutions.
How the programme is taught
This programme is divided into compulsory and optional courses, in addition to a master's thesis, and stimulates collaboration, self-activity, reflection and new thinking.
You will participate in academic discussions, and we encourage you to participate actively in the teaching.
Have you already worked as a construction engineer or consultant? Then we encourage you to ask questions and talk about how you have done it where you have worked.
Throughout your studies, you will be in contact with the construction industry and potential employers through seminars, guest lectures and excursions. In this way, you get a closer insight into the complexity of a construction project.
Most of the project tasks are carried out in groups, so that you and your fellow students can exchange experiences and discuss possible solutions to a problem.
You will get a variation of
- lectures
- practical tasks
- computer based tasks
- project work
- group work
- excursions
- lab work
- presentations
Programme structure
Building Technology is a specialization in the Master's Degree Programme in Civil Engineering. You will find the relevant courses for the Building Technology specialization in the overview.
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Career
When you hold this master’s degree, you have expertise that is in high demand in both the private and public sector.
Your most relevant employers are advisory engineering firms, contractors, construction clients, municipalities and research institutes.
This degree can also qualify you for further studies at the doctoral degree level, depending on your specialization and grades.
With a specialization in building technology, you are particularly well qualified for jobs such as consulting engineer in building physics (RIByFY), environment (RIM), energy (RIE), acoustics (RIA), fire (RIBr), construction (RIB).
When you complete the master's degree programme you will be awarded the degree of Master of Science (MSc) in Civil Engineering, within building technology.
This master’s degree programme is designed to meet the National Council for Technological Education’s (UHR-NRT) conditions for use of the additional Norwegian designation “sivilingeniør” (siv.ing.) on diplomas for master’s degree programmes in technology.
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Questions about studying at OsloMet
You can contact us by e-mail with any questions about studying at OsloMet, applying and life as a student.
If you have specific questions about the degree you can contact the faculty directly.