In 2026, Part A will run from June 20 – July 11.


What You Will Learn

Norway på Norsk’s Part A is our course for those facing the very beginning of their journey into the Norwegian language. No prior knowledge of Norwegian is required, and we offer an accessible glimpse into the fundamentals.

By the end of Part A, you will be properly equipped to continue with our Part B, if you ever wish to do so in the future.

* Please note that this course is not for university credit.

The Essentials

Mastering the basics for navigating everyday life and meeting others for the first time

The Word Bank

Key words and phrases to make yourself understood

The Building Blocks

Introductions to the basic grammar and pronunciation necessary for communication

The Norwegian Context

Learning Norway’s history and cultural developments

Modern Norway

The social structures and contemporary trends that make Norway

Norwegian Values

How Norway defines itself, from equality and multiculturalism to barnehage and friluftsliv

Where You Will Go

A selection of the sites you will visit as a part of the program

Nasjonalmuseet

National museum of art, architecture, and design
Hosts a trove of Norway’s most important and iconic art pieces
A leading curator of Norway’s cultural identity

Folkemuseum

Museum dedicated to Norwegian cultural history
An immersive experience of traditional architecture
An array of specialized exhibits

Munch Museum

Home of the Edvard Munch collection
13 floors of galleries, exhibitions, and entertainment
Imposing architectural marvel overlooking Oslo’s harbor

Deichmans Bjørvika

Internationally acclaimed library on Oslo’s waterfront
An innovative community space with unique architectural design
Amenities include a cinema, restaurant, lounges, and crafts stations

Grønland

One of Oslo’s most culturally diverse neighborhoods
Home to many international restaurants and food markets
Lively energy near Oslo’s city center

Akershus Festning

1,000 year old fortress in heart of Oslo
Offers interior museum tours and regular events on castle grounds
Also houses the Norwegian Resistance Museum