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When Ida Marie Bjørge Dyrøy was choosing an education, there was one thing she knew for sure: she was tired of bad design. She chose to study Graphic Design at Noroff.

After almost nine years in the workforce, Sondre Vevle realized that this wasn’t what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. But one interest had always been there: games.

Noroff Vocational School is now area-accredited within “IT and Digitalisation” and “Design and Digital Media”. These accreditations give the school the freedom to develop its own study programmes, a major milestone for quality and innovation.

Sophie Ellertsen is a second-year bachelor student in Cyber Security at Noroff University College, and she is completing her entire education online. This gives her the freedom to combine her studies with her great passion, traveling.

After having an interest in technology for many years, Erik Rasmussen decided to take the leap and build a new career in IT at Noroff. Today, he works at NorgesGruppen Data.

International Days will be held from November 3–5, 2025, giving Noroff students a unique opportunity to meet our international partner universities, both on campus and online.

From January 12, 2026, Noroff University College offers two new one-semester online programmes in 3D Animation and Game Art and Level Design, tailored for the next generation of digital creators.

From an early age, Daniel Kelland has been driven by a passion for creating. Through 3D design, he discovered a world without limits, where imagination runs free and creativity truly flourishes.

When Jeanette Selnes decided to leave behind a secure career and start over, she knew the road ahead would be challenging. But with a bachelor’s degree in Cyber Security from Noroff University College, she went from customer service to protecting Norway against digital threats.

When every minute counts, Jørgen Hauge Skogmo develops technology that can save lives. With the knowledge he gained at Noroff, he uses artificial intelligence to give rescue teams “eyes in the sky.”

After several years in the workforce as a plumber, Arnor Breki Einarsson decided to pursue a long-time interest: technology and programming.

Zero Trust, identity and governance top the list when Atea looks for new expertise. - We’re completely dependent on graduates who are truly passionate about the field, says Jørn Nørvåg, Chief Consultant at Atea.

On January 12, 2026, Noroff University College will launch a new six-month online programme worth 30 ECTS, combining programming, business processes, finance, and information security.

     
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