Norwegian School of Creative Studies

Norwegian School of Creative Studies

Norwegian School of Creative Studies aims to educate people for a number of professions within the creative industries.

The school was founded in 1987, and is part of the educational foundation Campus Kristiania.

The school has approx. 1 800 students, and campuses in six cities; Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Kristiansand and Tønsberg.

Norwegian School of Creative Studies offer the following 2-year vocational programmes:

Norwegian School of Creative Studies has partnerships with a range of universities in Europe, Oceania and USA.

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