Autumn semester (August - December 2012):
| Code: | Name: | Credits: |
| BØA3031 | Sport business and economics | 7,5 |
| MRK2015 | Managing business relationships | 7,5 |
| MRK3015 | Consumer behaviour | 7,5 |
| ORG2010 | Leadership, communication and cooperation | 7,5 |
| INT2020* | Introduction to Norway | 7,5 |
| BØA2030 | Real Estate Management and Valuation | 7,5 |
| SPR2010 | Business English | 7,5 |
| BØA2046 | Equity and Fixed Income Investments | 7,5 |
Spring semester (January - May 2013):
| Code: | Name: | Credits: |
| BØA2042 | Financial modelling using Excel | 7,5 |
| INT2020* | Introduction to Norway | 7,5 |
| MRK2020 | International Business | 7,5 |
| ORG2013 | Negotiations | 7,5 |
| SMØ2020 | Welfare Economics | 7,5 |
| INT2025 | Political and security risk | 7,5 |
| SPR2010 | Business English | 7,5 |
| BØA2044 | Financial Institutions and Markets | 7,5 |
* INT 2020 "Introduction to Norway" is a course for all exchange students at Sör-Tröndelag University College, not just business students.
Orientation days:
Prior to the first lectures (both in August and in January), we are arranging orientation days. The programme for these days will be announced later, but it contains social events, sight-seeing and introduction to the school, the city and the Norwegian society.
Choice of courses:
Any combination of the 7,5-credit courses with a total of 30 ECTS credits, will constitute a full semester programme. All lectures, class discussions and student presentations will be carried out in English.The number of students admitted to the programme will be decided by student qualifications, capacity restrictions and educational goals. The courses serve as electives for Norwegian students in their 2nd or 3rd year. Further details may be found in the individual course descriptions. Admission for Norwegian students will be based on grades. For all students it is necessary to have a reasonable command of the English language.
For students with knowledge in Norwegian language, it is possible to choose from our regular portfolio of courses.
For more information on how to become an exchange student, students should contact the international office at their home university.
On the following pages you will find information regarding the contents of the courses, admission requirements, application procedures, and an international student guide. We have also added some documentation of the study abroad experiences from former students.
Trondheim Business School welcomes you as an exchange student and hope that you will have a rewarding experience in Trondheim and Norway!