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Studying Master’s degree in Sustainability Engineering and Management at Linköping University in Sweden

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Program Starts
August 2022

Description

This webinar about the master’s programme in Sustainability Engineering and Management will give answers to any thoughts having to do with studying at Linköping University and Sweden as well as the programme itself.

This programme is designed to provide you with the ability to lead production, engineering and society in a sustainable direction. It teaches you how to combine an interdisciplinary systems perspective with skills in modern environmental and energy engineering. This holistic and proactive approach is essential to limit, prevent and solve environmental problems.

As a graduate, you are qualified for a wide range of leading positions in companies and the public sector, dealing with energy consulting, investment strategies, development of local and regional systems for energy distribution and generation, development of new products and services, renewable energy, environmental consulting, waste management and recycling and strategic environmental management. Several alumni have also chosen a career within academia, pursuing doctoral studies at Linköping University and other universities throughout the world

Tuition Fee

SEK 252000 EUR / year

Tuition Fee

No tuition feesEUR / year

You Will Learn

  • About the programme
  • After the studies
  • Why Sweden/LiU
  • Life in Sweden and Linköping, on Campus
  • Tips
  • Study life, typical week
  • Study structure, work load
  • Projects and papers

Admission Requirements

• Bachelor's degree with a major in an engineering subject. The Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen) shall be from an internationally recognised university. • 30 ECTS credits in mathematics/applied mathematics and/or application of mathematics relevant for the programme. • English corresponding to the level of English in Swedish upper secondary education (English 6/B). This is normally attested by means of an internationally recognised test. (Exemption from Swedish) Selection for the January application round is based on merit rating (grade tariff) at three levels. If necessary, applicants within the same merit group will be selected by lot. • Group 1: High • Group 2: Good • Group 3: Low

Admission Deadline

January 2022

Speakers

  • Niclas Svensson

    Assistant Professor
  • Elena Fernández Cubillo

    Student
SEK 252000 - NB: Applies only to students from outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland.EUR / year

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