简介
The programme is a two-year programme, 120 ECTS credits, in English. Graduates will be awarded a Master of Science degree. The programme is given at the KTH Campus in Stockholm by the School of Architecture and Built Environment (at KTH). Graduates from the programme will have gained: A strong ability to develop and design buildings and infrastructure considering human conditions and needs, as well as society's objectives for economically, socially, and ecologically sustainable development. A solid capability to communicate verbally and in writing with different audiences, including discussing and promoting results and findings. Awareness of societal and ethical aspects, including economic and social issues and ecologically sustainable development.
专业详情
- 学制 two-year programme, 120 ECTS credits
- 专业范畴人文艺术,工程技术
- 所获学位硕士
申请要求
- 秋季申请截止01-15
- 申请条件Entry requirements not specified in the provided text.
课程设置
The programme courses cover topics such as the design and construction of roads, streets, railway tracks, bridges, and tunnels, foundation engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, structural engineering, concrete structures, steel and timber structures, building materials, indoor climate and energy, and environmental aspects of the built environment.
申请条件
Entry requirements not specified in the provided text.
专业发展
Graduates from the programme can pursue a professional career designing buildings and infrastructure such as roads, railways, tunnels and bridges. Graduates often work as designers or project leaders in the construction industry, at consultancy firms, for municipalities or public authorities such as the road or rail administration. You can expect to take on roles such as constructor, designer, project developer, structural engineer, VVS and energy system, production engineer, project manager, design manager or researcher. Graduates from the programme work at companies and organisations such as Skanska, NCC, AFRY, PEAB, JM, Veidekke, Svevia, WSP and Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration). Furthermore, graduates can pursue academic research careers and doctoral studies.