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www.studyinnorway.no/sn/Masters-course-search/Masterprogram/M.Sc.-in-Process-Technology[10/19/2012 6:34:00 PM]

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Programme website http://www.hit.no/eng/content/view/full/85681 (Opens in new window)

Contact (person and/or unit) Unni Stamland Kaasin

Telephone +47 35 57 51 08

Email [email protected]

Programme duration 2 years

Programme description Education and research in Process Technology is given high priority at

Telemark University College (TUC), and there are strong links to the local

process industry which is part of the largest industrial cluster in Norway.

The local industry includes production of cement, polymers, fertilisers,

different industrial gases, solar cell wafers, and metal alloys. In addition to

the research activity at TUC, strong industrial research centres are also

located in the region. In Norway, offshore acitivty is of high importance,

giving an advanced oil and gas industry. The educational and research

programmes at TUC focus on onshore as well as offshore acitivities, andthe programmes are at high international level. The research networks

involve many universities and industrial companies. The M.Sc. programme

in Process Teechnology is industrially oriented, with emphasize on applied

science and close cooperation with local and regional industrial companies.

The main strategic field of technological research at TUC is Gas and

Energy Systems, and this programme emphasizes key components of 

process technology within this field of researc. The following key topics are

covered in this M.Sc. programme: Process and reactor design, Process

equipment design, Powder treatment and transport, Multiphase flow,

Technical safety and prevention of hazards, Fluid flow and analysis

including CFD, Membranes, Combustion, Thermodynamics, Separation

technology. The programme includes a R&D group project with external

partners, project management training and an individual thesis, to be

carried out during the final (fourth) semester. Courses also emphasize

student participation, with individual and group exercises, and offer the

introduction to advanced computer based tools as well as practical

laboratory and field work.

 App lic ation dead line February 1

Nokut certification Yes

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Formal prerequisites Completed B.Sc./B.Eng.degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering or equivalent. Candidates from non-English speaking countries

must prove proficiency in English (Toefl test with a min. score of 210 CB,

80 IB or 550 PB, IELTS with a min. score of 6.0, or other similar 

certification). Exceptions are made for candidates holding a bachelor's

degree from a university where English has been the working language.

Tuition No tuition fees

Subject area Engineering/Technology

Degree level Master 

City Porsgrunn, Norway

Credits 120

Language of teaching English

Scholarship Quota

 App lic ation procedures For application form, please see: http://www.hit.no/eng/HiT/Study-

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