Depending on your study programme and mode of study at Noroff University College, the equipment requirements
may vary. Listed here are the general policies for students on Campus, OnlinePLUS, and fully Online studies, in
addition to general key points for all students.
Key Points
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Administrative Privileges: Ensure you have full administrative privileges on your computer to install and control all aspects of the system.
Required Equipment: The equipment is needed for most courses in your study programme to achieve the learning outcomes.
Additional Equipment: The items listed are based on best practices and should increase your workflow.
Personal Equipment: You are responsible for your own equipment, tools, software, items etc., and the maintenance of your own hardware and software.
Software: Required software will be made available to you once you are enrolled into your courses.
Campus Kristiansand
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Equipment: All required and recommended hardware and software is available on Campus.
Specialised Tools: Access to additional specialist tools on Campus within the field of study.
Internet: On Campus you will have access to a reliable connection suitable for streaming and downloading content.
Personal Equipment: You are responsible for purchasing and maintaining your own equipment.
OnlinePLUS (Oslo and Bergen)
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Equipment: Required hardware and software is available at your study location, in addition to some recommended equipment.
Internet: On your study location you will have access to a reliable connection suitable for streaming and downloading content (4Mbit/sec minimum).
Personal Equipment: You are responsible for purchasing and maintaining your own equipment.
Online
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Equipment: Only required software is made available to you.
Personal Equipment: You are responsible for purchasing and maintaining your own equipment.
Internet: Ensure you have a reliable connection suitable for streaming and downloading content (4Mbit/sec minimum).
In the provided PDF files, you can find the equipment specifications for your study programme in both English and Norwegian.