Buskerud University College
Buskerud University College (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Buskerud or HiBu) was a university college established 1 August 1994 and situated in Viken county, Norway. It merged with Vestfold University College on 1 January 2014 to form Buskerud and Vestfold University College. This new school merged again on 1 January 2016 with Telemark University College into University College of Southeast Norway.
The University's campuses were located in three cities around Oslo: Kongsberg (technology and engineering), Drammen (political science, health science, teacher education, and design) and Hønefoss (business administration and management).
The institution had approximately 4500 students and 250 employees, and offered a broad range of bachelor and master programmes.
Courses in English
Besides the courses in Norwegian, the following departments also offered courses taught in English:
- Engineering
- Political science
- Tourism
- Visual communication
- Norwegian language and culture
Master's degrees in English were offered in systems engineering, human rights and optometry/visual science.
References
- Official website
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There are also several institutions with approved studies at college level, but without institutional accreditation as a college. These still have the right to call themselves a university college.
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