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General informationAdmission RequirementsA completed Bachelor’s degree, corresponding to a Swedish Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recog-nised university is required for admission to a Master’s programme at KTH. In addition, programmes may have specific entry requirements that must be met – a Bachelor’s degree in Science or Engineering is required for most programmes.
Prospective Master’s students must also provide proof of English proficiency equivalent to TOEFL 575 (90 for Internet- based test) or IELTS 6.5. Note that admission requirements and procedures are subject to change; please check the relevant requirements on-line before submitting an application: www.kth.se/int
Application Procedure and DeadlinesAll KTH Master’s programmes have one entry per year and the autumn semester starts in late August. The application for the 2014 entry will open mid October 2013 and close mid January 2014. The application is web-based and coordinated by the Swedish Council for Higher Education (UHR) on the following website: www.universityadmissions.se
Please note that the admission requirements, fees, application procedures and deadlines for the Erasmus Mundus and EIT programmes differ from the applica-tion process for the regular Master’s programmes.
Services for International StudentsKTH understands that students coming from abroad may require extra services when they arrive on campus, and our aim is to help you feel as comfortable as pos-sible when settling in. With this in mind, KTH provides students with a full range of support including student counselling, an international student information desk, student unions and alumni associations. KTH also offers accommodation support for tuition fee-paying students and non-EU scholarship holders.
Fees and ScholarshipsFor citizens of a country within the EU/EEA or Switzer-land, application and tuition are free of charge. For students from non-EU/EEA countries, programmes and courses within all subject areas, except for Architec-ture, cost SEK 145,000 per academic year. Programmes and courses within the subject area of Architecture cost SEK 245,000 per academic year*. The tuition fee will be charged in advance and there is also an applica-tion fee of SEK 900, which must be received by the deadline in order for the application to be processed. KTH offers a number of tuition fee waivers; these are aimed at specially qualified students from non-EU/EEA/EFTA countries. For further information about tuition fee waivers and other scholarships, please visit: www.kth.se/int or www.studyinsweden.se/scholarships
*Please note that the above fees apply to the 2013/2014 academic year and are subject to change.
AdmissionKTH Admissions Office SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: +46 (0) 8-790 61 60 www.kth.se/int
ApplicationThe Swedish Council for Higher Educationwww.universityadmissions.se
General informationKTH International Student DeskSE-100 44 Stockholm, SwedenPhone: +46 (0) 8-790 79 [email protected]
For complete information on admission requirements, application procedures, programme descriptions and contact details for all programmes please visit our website. New developments are underway.
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KTH Master’s programmes 2014/2015
Architecture and Civil Engineering•
Architecture•
Civil and Architectural Engineering
• Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure
• Environmental Engineering (Nordic 5 Tech)• Real Estate and Construction Management• Sustainable Urban Planning and Design• Sustainable Urban Transition (Nordic 5 Tech)• Transport and Geoinformation Technology
Electrical Engineering• Electric Power Engineering• Electrophysics• Embedded Systems• Network Services and Systems• Research on Information and Communication
Technologies (Erasmus Mundus)• Smart Electrical Networks and Systems• System on Chip Design• Systems, Control and Robotics• Wireless Systems
Engineering Physics and Mathematics• Applied and Computational Mathematics• Applied and Engineering Mathematics (Nordic 5 Tech)• Computer Simulation for Science and Engineering
(Erasmus Mundus)• Engineering Physics• Mathematics
Energy and Sustainable Development• Chemical Engineering for Energy and Environment• Energy Innovation (EIT InnoEnergy) • Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy
Systems (Erasmus Mundus) • Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering
(Nordic 5 Tech)• Management and Engineering of Environment
and Energy (Erasmus Mundus)• Nuclear Energy Engineering• Sustainable Energy Engineering• Sustainable Technology
Industrial Management and Innovation• Economics of Innovation and Growth• Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
(60 credits)• Industrial Management Information and Communi cation Technology and Computer Science• Communication Systems• Computer Science• Distributed Computing (Erasmus Mundus)• Human-Computer Interaction• ICT Innovation (EIT ICT Labs)• Machine Learning• Media Management• Media Technology• Security and Mobile Computing (Erasmus Mundus)• Software Engineering of Distributed Systems• Systems Biology (Erasmus Mundus)
Life Science Technology• Computational Chemistry and Computational
Physics (Nordic Master)• Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology• Medical Biotechnology• Medical Engineering• Molecular Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering• Engineering Materials Science• Macromolecular Materials• Nanotechnology
Mechanical Engineering• Aerospace Engineering• Engineering Design• Engineering Mechanics• Integrated Product Design• Maritime Engineering (Nordic 5 Tech)• Naval Architecture• Production Engineering and Management• Project Management and Operational
Development (60 credits)• Turbomachinery Aeromechanic University
Training (Erasmus Mundus)• Vehicle Engineering