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MSc in Digital Transformation

Ringerike - Full time

This master’s programme is for you who aim to participate in and make a difference in the digital transformation our society is facing. You will be the bridge builder between those who develop and those who wish to take advantage of the technology available.

  • Closing dates: Non-EU/EEA applicants may apply from 1 October to 1 November. EU/EEA applicants may apply from 1 February to 15 April.
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Study facts

  • Campus: Ringerike
  • Study level: Master's degree
  • Progression of study: Full time
  • Start up: Autumn 2025
  • Teaching model: On Campus
  • Credits: 120
  • Closing dates: Non-EU/EEA applicants may apply from 1 October to 1 November. EU/EEA applicants may apply from 1 February to 15 April.
  • Application code: Non-EU 8123 and EU/EEA 8120
  • Semesters: 4
  • Teaching Language: English
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Why study Digital Transformation

Digitalization of processes and services in the public and private sectors is an important concept and will likely increase on a global basis in the coming years. Through this programme, you will learn about current technology and reflect on the utilization of technology in various contexts.  The programme will focus on management of information systems, aspects of change management and use of technology.

The aim of the study programme is to enable students to understand how society, organizations and individuals use and influence the innovation of technology, and how to apply technology to their advantage.

Along with acquiring advanced insight into the relevant fundamental theory, you will study principal academic traditions in detail and learn to apply this insight through the study of related topics in depth

Career prospects

An MSc degree in Digital Transformation will qualify you for employment in various areas of the private and public sectors. You will be able to address topics and perform tasks related to implementation of information systems and use of technology in various private and public sectors, such as; health, government, transport, business consultancy, manufacturing, process industry, and the oil and gas industry.

You will be able to hold positions such as; IT-consultant, system developer, project associate, project manager, business analyst, and IT-advisor.

Get international experience

You can take parts of Digital Transformation abroad. Studying abroad can give you the opportunity to expand your international competence, language skills, personal qualities and adaptability. It can also make you more attractive in the job market. We have agreements with foreign universities and colleges adapted to your studies.

Study Plan

A study plan describes the content, structure and organization of a study programme. To each study plan there is a set of course plans that describe the different courses. In the course plan you will also find a reading list. Below you will find a study model that shows you which courses that are taught in each term. In the study model you'll also find links to each course plan.

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Study plan for 2024 autumn

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Admission requirements

Bachelor's degree or equivalent education with a minimum of 80 credits in information technology, informations systems, management or other relevant subject areas.

Other relevant subject areas are accounting and finance, business law and economics, economics, innovation and entrepreneurship, marketing, shipping and logistics, health informatics and health technology. 

You must also fulfill the English requirements.

Please read all the information about the admission process before you apply.

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Expected progress of study. Full time is programmes with full progress of study (60 ECTS credits per academic year, 30 ECTS credits per semester). Part time is programmes with less than full progress of study (less than 60 ECTS credits per academic year, or less than 30 ECTS credits per semester).

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Autumn 2025