University of California - Berkeley

Country

USA

City

Berkeley

Agreement Type

Study Abroad

Study places

Several study abroad (tuition fees)

About the study place

University of California Berkeley is among the world's most prestigious universities. The University is located not that far from San Francisco and has approximately 30.000 students.

Course catalogue

  • UC Extension

    Students admitted through extension may only take courses with availability, and will not be given priority over grad students. Other restrictions may apply, such as not living on campus, etc.

  • Who can apply

    Berkeley only accepts the best applicants, and NMBU nominates only those with the greatest chance of being admitted. The nomination therefore occurs after a comprehensive assessment of the applicant, based on grades and the student's motivation letter.

  • Study level

    All levels possible

  • Tuition fees

    Tuition fees for Global Access Program can vary from USD $13.900 - $21.000 depending on actual program selection
    Tuition fees for Concurrent Enrolment are USD $750/unit and approximately USD $1.000 in other fees.
    Tuition fees for BISP vary from USD $8000 - $14000 depending on course selection. (Through the BISP program, students can take SOCIOL 299 Field Placement, ie job placement with a local company.)

  • Language

    Teaching language: English

    Language requirements (English)

    Upper Secondary school (‘videregående’ in Norwegian): Average minimum grade of 4. Some faculties might ask for a TOEFL test (score 230, computer based test).

    Requirements for International Students - Office of Undergraduate Admissions (berkeley.edu)

    Admissions Requirements - Berkeley Graduate Division

  • Semester timing

    Autumn semester: August – December.
    Spring semester: January - May.

  • Study credits

    12 units master level correspond to 30 NMBU credits.

    15 units bachelor level correspond to 30 NMBU credits.

    Exchange student must apply as so called "Concurrent Enrolment" to be able to get grades and credits.

  • Visa

    All students who intend to study in USA must have student visa.

    It is the student’s own responsibility to apply for a visa. A first step would therefore be to acquire information from the relevant country’s embassy.

    Study visa: A student visa is necessary in order to study in the USA. You have to first receive a letter of acceptance from the host university before you can apply. The visum processing fee is currently USD $160, and the SEVIS registration fee is USD $350 for F-1 applicants and $220 for J-1 applicants.
    The universities in the USA will issue a document for students to obtain either the F1 or the J1 visa. 
    NOTE J1 visa: Be aware that this carries a clause whereby the applicant faces a two-year ‘quarantine’ period after the initial residence period, in which the applicant cannot apply for a permanent work or residence permit in the USA. However, this does only apply if the student received public funding, such as from Lånekassen.

    More information: The US Embassy’s website 

    Further note: The US universities with which NMBU has agreements with, require evidence which shows that you can finance your studies there. If you use Lånekassen, then they can issue a guarantee for you. Information about what you probably can get in support (in Norwegian).

  • Health Insurance in USA

    American universities have strict requirements for students’ health insurance. All students are studying in the USA should expect to purchase private health insurance recommended by the host university. This health insurance might be in addition to other (travel) insurances purchases by the student in Norway or abroad. University health insurance plans range from USD$ 500-1200 but can cost more. Read more about what health benefits you might be entitled to while studying in the USA on exchange from a Norwegian institution on HelseNorge.  

  • Courses taken by previous students

    Course catalogue

    M-KB
    MCELLBI XB132 Biology of Human Cancer
    MCELLBI XB198 Directed Group Study
    MCELLBI XB236 Advanced Mammalian Physiology
    MCELLBI XBC116 Microbial Diversity
    MCELLBI XBC216 Microbial Diversity Workshop

    M-LA
    Fundamental Design Studio
    Sustainability Colloquium
    LA227 Restoration of Rivers and Streams
    The Process of Environmental DesignARCH100 Fundamentals of Architectual Design
    CYPLAN117 Urban and Community Health
    LDARCH222 Hydrology for Planners

    M-IØ
    CIVENG XBC8 Data Science for Smart Cities
    CIVENG XB123 Design of Reinforced Concrete StructuresCOMPSCI X43 Python for Data Analysis and Scientific ComputingDATA XB88E Economic Models
    STAT XB89A Linear Alegebra for Data Science
    UGBA XB101B Macroeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions
    UGBA XB128 Strategic Cost Managemenet
    UGBA XB137 Special Topics for Finance
    UGBA XB190T Special Topics in Innovation and Design

    M-MPP
    BUS ADM X430.1 Basic corporate Finance
    COLWRIT X400 Academic Writing ESL
    COMPSCI433 Introduction to Machine Learning Python
    COMPSCI61A The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
    ECON X2 Introduction to Microeconomics
    EL ENG X480 Introduction to Microelectronics
    EL ENG X481 Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits
    EL ENG X481.1 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices
    INDENG XB191 Technology Entrepreneurship
    INDENG XB195 A. Richard Newton Lecture Series
    INDENG XB190E Advanced Topics In Industrial Engineering
         and Operations Research: Entrepreneurship and Innovation 
    MECENG XB100 Electronics for the Internet of Things
    MECENG XB 102B Mechatronics Design
    MECENG XB122 Processing of Materials in Manufacturing
    MECENG XB131 Vehicle Dynamics and Control
    MECENG XB290H Green Product Development
    MECENG132 Dynamic Systems and Feedback
    MECENG XB292B Advanced Topics in Controls
    MECENG151 Convective Transport and Computational MethodsSOCIOL XB12 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    STAT X10 Introduction to Statistics
    UGBA XB192T Topics in Corporate Social Responsibility

    M-RB
    ELENG X412.1 C++ Programming
    STATX10 Introduction to Statistics
    ENGIN XB120 Principles of Engineering Economics
    MECENG XB136 Introduction to Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    MECENG XBC231A Experimental Advanced Control Design

    M-TDV
    EECS XB208 Computational Principles for High-dimentional Data Analysis
    MATH XB275 Topics in Applied Mathematics
    STAT XBC247C Longitudinal Data Analysis
    COMPSCI XB294 Experimental Design for Machine Learning on Multimedia Data