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Civil and Architectural Engineering

Master at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Programme details
Degree: Master (Master)
Discipline: Civil Engineering & Construction
Duration: 2 years
ECTS points: 120
Study modes: full-time
Delivery modes: on-campus
University website: Civil and Architectural Engineering

Description:

The master's programme in Civil and Architectural Engineering fosters graduates who will design and build our future homes and infrastructure, with a deep understanding of human conditions and needs, and urgent demands for sustainability.

In one of two specialisations, students explore either techniques for design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure or engineering design of buildings with a focus on performance and lifecycle perspective.

Civil and Architectural Engineering at KTH:

This master's programme gives you advanced knowledge in the field of Structural Engineering as well as in the subjects of Civil or Architectural Engineering. You learn how to implement this knowledge by comprehensively understanding buildings and infrastructure as advanced technical systems. The programme offers advanced-level courses that often relate to real-life projects and the use of state-of-the-art tools for design and modelling.

The programme offers two main tracks:

  • The Civil Engineering track is devoted to techniques for the design, construction and maintenance of roads, streets, railway tracks, bridges and tunnels.
  • The Architectural Engineering track focuses on engineering design and analysis of buildings with an emphasis on system-level performance from a lifecycle perspective.

The teaching methods comprise a mix of lectures, exercises, projects and laboratory work. During the programme, students interact with industry in various ways, including project work in collaboration with industry experts and the involvement of industry experts as teachers.

The programme ends with a degree project relating to an issue within the field, focusing on investigating and analysing of a problem. The project is an opportunity for you to interact with both industry and current research.

Graduates from the programme will have gained:

  • A strong ability to develop and design buildings and infrastructure with regard to human conditions and needs, and society's objectives for economically, socially and ecologically- sustainable development.
  • A solid capability to communicate with different audiences verbally and in writing (English or Swedish), including the ability to discuss and promote results and findings. We achieve this by having oral and written presentations throughout the entire programme.
  • Awareness of societal and ethical aspects, including economic and social issues and ecologically-sustainable development.

This 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).

Career:

The building sector has a long-term impact on the built environment, and the master's programme in Civil and Architectural Engineering meets a well-recognised need for engineers who possess the knowledge and ability to design and construct infrastructure, residential housing and workplaces using optimal technology in terms of economy and environmental impact. The programme will provide graduates with the globally required skills and excellent future career possibilities in research and industry, nationally and internationally.

Graduates from the programme can pursue a professional career working on the design of 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. 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 an academic research career and doctoral studies. As a result of our cooperation with the industry, particularly during master's degree project work and other projects, students have the opportunity to meet people from the industry and make first contact, which often leads to job opportunities.

 

Learn more about this Master

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