If you are an undergraduate student at NTNU, you can apply for the UIBP. However, if you have already extended your study period, you are not eligible.
UIBP Eligibility and Requirements
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Who can apply for the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP)?
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What do I need to do before applying to the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP)?
Before applying to the UIBP, you must earn at least 2 credits from courses outside your home department (such as Cross-Domain Exploration Courses or courses from a Program) and attend the UIBP information session held in the semester of application. In addition, you are also required to participate in at least one interdisciplinary lecture or an industry panel on interdisciplinary talent, either on or off campus, to build a foundation for interdisciplinary learning.
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What if I cannot attend the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP) information session? How can I make it up?
If students are unable to attend the UIBP information session on that day, there are other ways to make it up: Watch the online information session video: The Interdisciplinary Academic Advising Office (IAAO) will provide a complete recording of the information session. Students are required to watch the video first in order to grasp the explanations of study planning and program regulations. In addition, students may visit the IAAO official website to review the presentation slides, FAQs, and other related information. If there are still questions regarding personal academic planning, students may further schedule an advising appointment for one-on-one discussion. After watching the information session video and reviewing the related materials, if you still wish to apply for the University Interdisciplinary Bachelor Program (UIBP), please make sure to complete the quiz provided in the video description (with the quiz link attached) and achieve a score of at least 90.
