Admission process for Master in Prehospital Critical Care

How can you apply for Master in Prehospital Critical Care (PHCC)? What documents do you need to upload to the application? When will you receive the application result?

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Application process

Before applying

You need to meet the admission requirements to be considered for admission. Remember to prepare your documentation, as listed in the documentation requirements further down on this website.

  • Diploma and transcript from higher eduation
  • Relevant work practice within prehospital emergency care
  • English language requirements
  • Diploma from upper secondary school
  • Passport or national ID
Open for applications

We are open for applications through Søknadsweb between 5 January and 5 February. That means that your application must be registered within 5 February 23:59 (CET). When the application is registered in the system, you will receive an email as a receipt. Make sure that you use an email adress that you check regularly through the application period, and remember to read the information in the email.

Uploading documents

The deadline to upload new documents is 10 February. We cannot guarantee that any documents received after this date will be included in the evaluation. Make sure to upload all of your documents as soon as possible after you have applied, and give them clear names as listed in the documentation requirements. If you have education from outside of Norway, please check our Country list to ensure that you send in all necessary documentation correctly.

Application result

We send out the answer to the applications as soon as possible, when all has been processed. This is normally in March/April. If you receive an offer of study place or place on the waiting list, you must accept the place in Søknadsweb within the deadline to keep the place. The letter of admission will be sent via email and can be found under My documents in Søknadsweb. The email includes a lot of information, so make sure to read everything. If you are an international applicant, we have a website with regarding practicalities as an international student coming to UiS.

We are not in charge of or included in the process regarding housing or visa. Read more about the visa process and accommodation for the new students for the full-time programme.

If there are any available places, we will post the study programme on Available studies for local admission. It will remain posted until the places are filled or the semester has started.
We will not know in advance if there are available places, and recommend checking our website in April and during the rest of the summer.

If you have accepted a study place at UiS, but you can no longer start the programme and wish to withdraw, we ask that you send us an email at masteropptak@uis.no with your application number and the study programme you wish to withdraw from.

Documentation requirements

All documentation has to be uploaded as PDF-files. We do not accept documents via e-mail unless explicitly requested by us. We do not accept Word, PNG, JPG, ZIP or RAR files.

Please do not upload the same document multiple times in your application.

Applicants must document a Bachelor in Paramedic sciences, Bachelor in nursing or Medical degree (physician).

Applicants with higher education from Norway, may have it registered digitally. If you have this digitally, with the degree and all courses, you will not need to upload your bachelor diploma.

Applicants that do not have it digitally must upload the entire diploma and transcript of records from the degree.
Check the country list if there is extra information that is relevant for your application. Documentation of higher education from some countries must be sent in through mail, as well as uploading it to Søknadsweb.
If we do not receive the official documentation in the correct way, it may result in a rejection of your application.

Name the documents to make the content clear, such as "Bachelor TOR" and "Bachelor diploma"

Applicants with a degree in paramedic science or nursing must have at least two years post-qualification experience in prehospital emergency care.
Applicants with a completed Medical degree (physician) must have worked as a doctor for at least two years within prehospital emergency medicine after completed education.
Work experience must be full-time or equivalent to two years full-time.

Relevant work experience within prehospital emergency care may include:

  • Nurse/paramedic/ambulance worker/physician in an ambulance service (car, air, boat ambulance, or similar).
  • Nurse/paramedic/ambulance worker/physician in health care services outside of hospital that offer emergency medical care. Example of this can be health care services that go out on emergency calls.
  • Nurse/paramedic/ambulance worker/physician in a dispatch central (AMK-sentral)

Administrative work without contact with patients will not meet the requirement.

The following information must be stated on the documentation of work practice:

  • Job title and description of work tasks
  • Work position percentage, any extra hours and leaves.
  • Start and end date (If the certificate doesn't have an end date, the certificate must be issued in the same year as you apply to admission and be marked "to date" or equivalent, for the period in question)
  • Date of certificate issuance.
  • Signature and work title from the issuer (inked signature or e-signature)

Name the document "Work certificate [company]", e.g. Work Certificate-Halliburton. If you have multiple documents from same or similar companies, please include the year in the document title.

The language requirement in English may be met with the necessary class in upper secondary school, a valid test or higher education taught in English in specific countries. Check our website for language requirements on how to meet the requirement under Studies taught in English.

Name the document "English".

Applicants with completed upper secondary school from Norway, may have it registered digitally in the National Certificate Database (NVB) (link in Norwegian). If you have it digitally, you will not need to upload this document.

For applicants that do not have this digitally from Norway, you must upload the documents.

Name the document "SEC - country" - with the country where you completed upper secondary school.

If your name is stated differently on your documents, you must then document the change of name certificate.

Name the document "Name-change"

All applicants must upload their valid passport or national ID showing their citizenship. Upload the page with photograph, name and citizenship of your passport. The passport/ ID card must be valid at the time of applying.

Name the document "Pass"

Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the application or the admission process, please contact masteropptak@uis.no. Any questions regarding the study programme can be directed to helsefag@uis.no.

Read more about the study programme