Intensive Norwegian Summer Courses for Exchange Students
– Summer 2009
They're fun and challenging, and a way to make new friends and learn about a new culture: NTNU's intensive summer Norwegian courses are a great opportunity for exchange students who want to learn Norwegian.
We offer two different course periods:
Course A: 20.7.2009 – 15.8.2009 (4 weeks)
Course B: 27.7.2009 – 15.8.2009 (3 weeks)
Both courses are organized by NTNU's Office of International Relations, and supported by the European Commission under the framework of theEILC programme. This means that you may only apply for EILC scholarships if you are a participant in the Erasmus programme. You should be able to obtain the necessary application forms from the International Office at your university. To be registered as an EILC applicant we must receive the electronic application form below, plus the EILC application form from your home institution.
We typically welcome more than 180 students from all over the world but with the majority from EU countries.Please note that we cannot guarantee a place in the language course due to the large number of applicants.
NORWEGIAN - THE REAL EUROPEAN CHALLANGE: NTNU has a long tradition with exchange students doing their thesis or project work supervised by English-speaking professors. But in recent years there has been an increasing number of students who want to attend courses in Norwegian for Norwegian students. The summer intensive course is exactly what its name suggests --INTENSIVE -- and the pace is very fast. Students with a Germanic mother tongue or others with some pre-knowledge of a Scandinavian language will particularly benefit from this course in being able to participate in Norwegian university life.
The programme The language course is comprised of 5 hours of training a day.You also work with your fellow students in self-study groups on different language tasks. Because of the high-speed progress it is extremely important that the participants take part from the very beginning. It is not possible to work part-time jobs during the course!
Whenever possible, our enthusiastic language team encourages you to participate in cultural and social events in Trondheim. A small fee for the social programme enables you to learn more about your new study country.
Course level/difficulty We typically offer 9 different groups. Each group has a maximum of about 20 students. In general all courses start at the beginners level. But we have created a course for students with some previous experience with Norwegian (only course B), which we define as having followed a 1- 2 semester language course.Note: Only two out of five courses in periode B are for advanced learners.
Social programme The Office of International Relations offers a social programme, which includes sightseeing, leisure activities and trips to the mountains. The social programme is an integral part of the language course.
Course fees
Exchange students Course A: 800 NOK course fee and 750 NOK for the social programme. Course B: 600 NOK course fee and 650 NOK for the social programme.
EILC students (EU language programme) Course A : Course participation free - social programme fee: 750 NOK Course B : Course participation free - social programme fee: 650 NOK
Others ** Course A: Course participation 4000 NOK – social programme fee: 950 NOK Course B: Course participation 3000 NOK – social programme fee: 700 NOK ** Individuals who are not connected to a partner university and will not study at NTNU as an exchange student.
The course fee does not cover text books (NOK 350 ), although they are free for EILC students.
Accomodation The Office of International Relations can arrange accommodation at the Moholt student village. Students who stay at NTNU after the course will be assigned their final accommodation at the beginning of the language course. Please keep your application form for studies at NTNU updated concerning your arrival. For EILC students only: Please make sure that all necessary information has reached our office before the deadline (web registration plus official EILC application form)
Office of International Relations / Department of Language and Communication Studies
Quick course overview Duration: 3-4 weeks Application deadline: 01.5.2009 Application form: available now, contact Frederik Sardinoux for any questions Fee: Yes, but varies for different categories of participants