Surf these sites: Diakonhjemmet Hospital and College -- Education of diaconal candidates, i.e. nurses, social workers and deacons, development of diaconal ministry as a subject and a profession at national and international levels. Finnmark College -- Aims at developing and spreading knowledge that mirrors and investigates the regions social, cultural, and economic diversity, viewed in the light of a multicultural understanding. Hedmark College -- One of the largest of the colleges in Norway and offers a broad and varied range of studies; teacher, nurse, information or business economics, auditor, nursery school teacher, wilderness management or biochemistry etc. Molde College -- The central academic institution in Norway, in the area of Transport Economics and Logistics, both with regard to education and research. Nesna College -- Offers a four-year primary and lower secondary teacher education, a three-year pre-school teacher education as well as individual courses primarily meant as additional education for teachers with teacher certification. Oslo College -- Graduate studies in Library and Information Sciences, Early Childhood Education, Multicultural and Developmental Education, Social Work, Fine Art, and Duodji (Lappish handicraft). Telemark College -- Offers a broad range of studies: one-semester courses, two and three-semester degrees in academic disciplines, three and four-year professional degrees, and five and six-year Masters degrees and Doctorate programmes. Volda College -- The central academic institution i Norway in two areas: Studies in Nynorsk language and Broadcast Journalism Education. Ålesund College -- Programmes are oriented towards specific professions in such areas as teaching, engineering, social work, health care, administration, economics, computer science, journalism, nautical science, aquaculture, etc.
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