KTH Royal Institute of Technology is a university in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in Engineering and Technology. It is the school in Sweden from which most of the CEOs found on the Stockholm Stock Exchange has graduated, which makes KTH "Sweden's best school for chief executive officers (CEO)" at the Stockholm Stock Exchange. The international ranking organization ranks KTH highest in northern mainland Europe in its academic.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology Master’s program are two years program or less organized into five schools, where student can choose from more than 60 master’s programs taught in English. The programs present an opportunity for students with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent to obtain a master's degree of the highest international standard. Among these programs are about 15 joint master’s programs given in collaboration with other prominent universities.
Master’s Degree Programs at KTH
Architecture and the Built Environment
- Architectural Lighting Design (One year)
- Architecture
- Civil and Architectural Engineering
- Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure
- Real Estate and Construction Management
- Sustainable Technology
- Sustainable Urban Planning and Design
- Transport and Geoinformation Technology
- Urbanism Studies (One year)
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Communication Systems
- Computer Science
- Electric Power Engineering
- Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering
- Embedded Systems
- Energy for Smart Cities SMCS (Joint EIT)
- ICT Innovation
- ICT Innovation (Joint EIT)
- Information and Network Engineering
- Interactive Media Technology
- Machine Learning
- Media Management
- Nanotechnology
- Renewable Energy (RENE) (Joint EIT)
- Security and Cloud Computing SECCLO (Joint Erasmus+)
- Smart Electrical Networks and Systems SENSE (Joint EIT)
- Software Engineering of Distributed Systems
- Systems, Control and Robotics
Engineering Sciences
- Aerospace Engineering
- Applied and Computational Mathematics
- Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (Joint)
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Physics
- Maritime Engineering (Joint Nordic Five Tech)
- Mathematics (Joint)
- Naval Architecture
- Nuclear Energy EMINE (Joint EIT)
- Nuclear Energy Engineering
- Railway Engineering
- Vehicle Engineering
Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health
- Chemical Engineering for Energy and Environment
- Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology
- Macromolecular Materials
- Medical Biotechnology
- Medical Engineering
- Molecular Science and Engineering
- Molecular Techniques in Life Science (Joint)
- Polymer Technology (Joint Nordic Five Tech)
- Sports Technology
- Technology, Work and Health
Industrial Engineering and Management
- Engineering Design
- Engineering Materials Science
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (One year)
- Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy Systems SELECT (Joint EIT)
- Industrial Management
- Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering (Joint Nordic Five Tech)
- Integrated Product Design
- Management and Engineering of Environment and Energy ME3 (Joint Erasmus+)
- Production Engineering and Management
- Sustainable Energy Engineering
- Sustainable Production Development
- Turbomachinery Aeromechanical University Training (THRUST)
Bachelor’s Program at KTH
KTH offers only one bachelor's program taught in English, in Information and Communication Technology. The program corresponds to three years of full time studies and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree.
How to Apply for Admission
Step 1
Choose a program: From the list above, select any program of your choice and see that you meet the specific admission requirements.
Step 2
Complete and submit your online application: Create an account, select program(s), fill in all the required information and submit your application. You can apply to four programs and these should be ranked in your order of priority. Click here to apply now.
Step 3
Pay application fee before February 1st: For non-EU/EEA citizens, an application fee (SEK 900) is required. EU/EEA and Swiss citizens are not required to pay the application fee, but should prove their citizenship status, for instance with a passport copy.
Deadlines
15 January 2019: Application deadline
1 February 2019: Deadline for receipt of application fee (if required) or documentation of fee exempt status
1 February 2019: Deadline for receipt of supporting documents.
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