Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, East Norway

Master of science in business administration - major Business Analytics

Do you want to become a MSc in Economics and make good decisions through available data? This master's program provides you with in - depth knowledge of analysis tools and financial management, as well as an understanding of digital framework conditions, technical insight and analytical skills.

Entry requirements

The admission requirement is a bachelor's degree in financial administration or final education. The education must satisfy the subject requirements corresponding to the Bachelor of Economics and Administration / Bachelor of Economics and Management, from the recommended plan from the National Council for Economic and Administrative Education (NRØA). This means that you must have at least 120 credits in economics-administrative subjects that must cover special subject requirements within the following intervals:

  • Business Administration subjects (30 - 45 credits): financial accounting, financial management, investment and financing
  • Administrative subjects (30 - 45 credits): marketing, organization and management, enterprise strategy
  • Socio-economics subjects (15 - 30 credits): macroeconomics, microeconomics
  • Methodology (20 - 30 credits): mathematics for economists, statistics for economists, social science method
  • Ethics, social responsibility and sustainability (7.5 - 15 credits)

The average grade must be C or better.

Previous educations that are built on recommended plans from NRØA still cover the admission requirement.

Read more about application and admission

Applicants must document their proficiency in English at a certain level.

The English requirement applies to everyone except applicants who have completed higher education in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia or the Nordic countries, who do not need to document language skills. You will find a list of approved courses and requirements for results here.

Up to 50% of the places at the programme are reserved for Norwegian applicants.

Level
Master
Duration
2 years | 120 ECT
Tuition
Students from countries outside the EU/EEA/EFTA are required to pay tuition fees.
Language
English
Campus

Welcome to Lillehammer! The city is located in the southern part of Gudbrandsdalen valley and offers varied experiences of culture and nature. Lillehammer is a popular student city and has a rich and diverse student life.

 
 


 

https://www.inn.no/english/about-inn-university/campus-lillehammer/

 

Application deadline

January 15, 2024 (applicants outside EU/EEA) or
April 15, 2024 (applicants from EU/EEA and the Nordic countries)

Entry requirements

The admission requirement is a bachelor's degree in financial administration or final education. The education must satisfy the subject requirements corresponding to the Bachelor of Economics and Administration / Bachelor of Economics and Management, from the recommended plan from the National Council for Economic and Administrative Education (NRØA). This means that you must have at least 120 credits in economics-administrative subjects that must cover special subject requirements within the following intervals:

  • Business Administration subjects (30 - 45 credits): financial accounting, financial management, investment and financing
  • Administrative subjects (30 - 45 credits): marketing, organization and management, enterprise strategy
  • Socio-economics subjects (15 - 30 credits): macroeconomics, microeconomics
  • Methodology (20 - 30 credits): mathematics for economists, statistics for economists, social science method
  • Ethics, social responsibility and sustainability (7.5 - 15 credits)

The average grade must be C or better.

Previous educations that are built on recommended plans from NRØA still cover the admission requirement.

Read more about application and admission

Applicants must document their proficiency in English at a certain level.

The English requirement applies to everyone except applicants who have completed higher education in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia or the Nordic countries, who do not need to document language skills. You will find a list of approved courses and requirements for results here.

Up to 50% of the places at the programme are reserved for Norwegian applicants.