Norwegian
UND Norwegian courses offer students small class sizes and dedicated faculty.
Why Study Norwegian?
Speakers fluent in Norwegian can read and understand Swedish and Danish with little difficulty, aiding communication in the entire Nordic region. Critical research fields in Norway include Arctic research, petroleum studies, renewable energy, computing, marine biology and fisheries, shipping, peace research, art, humanities, design, and gender studies.
Why not add the language to deepen your academic experience? Enhance your major, improve your prospects on the job market, and train your brain. Research shows that language learning benefits our brains at every phase of life, as shown in this infographic from the Modern Language Association, improving our cognition, employability, and brain health.
Degree Options
Learn Norwegian Online
Online Norwegian classes are available in semester-based and enroll-anytime format.
Preview our entire slate of online Norwegian language courses and join us this coming semester!
Our beginning Norwegian courses have been offered for distance learners in a two semester package of NORW 101 and 102 since our inaugural launch in January 2011. In January 2017, we began our first "enroll anytime" course (SPEA) for students who want more time and flexibility. Both first-year courses (NORW 101-102) are now available as SPEA offerings, so you can begin learning Norwegian immediately. Students who complete levels I-IV (NORW 101-202) can earn a certificate in Norwegian.
We also offer hybrid second and third year courses, which means we can accommodate face-to-face and distance learners — ask us about intermediate and advanced language offerings via an email to Melissa or Steve (contact information below).
Already a student at a university or college in North Dakota? All NDUS students can study Norwegian as a fully admitted student at any NDUS institution.
Norwegian Faculty
- steven.finney@UND.edu
- 701.777.2749
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Gamble Hall Room 330H
Grand Forks ND 58202-8038
- melissa.gjellstad@UND.edu
- 701.777.0487
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Gamble Hall Room 310A
Grand Forks ND 58202-8198