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7 Systems Engineering Masters Degree Programs in Sweden

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Blekinge Institute of Technology
Master’s Programme in Machine Learning, Sensors and Systems (120 credits)
- Karlskrona, Sweden
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s programme in Machine Learning, Sensors and Systems equips you with advanced technical expertise, focusing on intelligent systems. The programme combines subjects from electrical engineering and computer science – a combination that is becoming increasingly important as technology grows more complex and integrated.


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc Software Engineering of Distributed Systems
- Stockholm, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc Software Engineering of Distributed Systems provides knowledge for building distributed software applications that operate on various devices, from cloud servers to smartphones. Students will explore this rapidly evolving field through specialisation in software development or data analysis.


Chalmers University of Technology
MSc in Systems, Control and Mechatronics
- Gothenburg, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Gain the skills and competencies to prepare for a professional career focused on the engineering of complex, computer-controlled products and systems. With such systems already in great demand in a vast range of possible applications, the need for highly trained engineers like you is great. This MSc in Systems, Control and Mechatronics program will give you a broad systems engineering base, suited to the design and understanding of complex, computer-controlled products and systems.
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Linnaeus University
Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Technologies and Systems
- Växjö, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Renewable energy from wind, water, solar, and biomass plays an increasing role both nationally as well as internationally. If you hold a Bachelor's degree in engineering, you can attain insight into the potential of renewable energy processes and energy systems of the future.


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc Communication Systems
- Stockholm, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc Communication Systems focuses on wired and wireless network infrastructure, services and applications, and explores how the growth of the internet creates new business ideas and ventures. Graduates develop secure and sustainable systems and services for the next generation.


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc Systems, Control and Robotics
- Stockholm, Sweden
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc Systems, Control and Robotics focuses on the analysis, design and control of robots, autonomous vehicles, and other complex technical systems. Graduates face interesting careers, often in the robotics and autonomous vehicles industry, or as PhD students.


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc Decentralized Smart Energy Systems (DENSYS)
- Stockholm, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc Decentralized Smart Energy Systems (DENSYS) plays a vital part in the transition towards a low-carbon society by integrating renewable energy sources in the energy system. Students in the programme acquire skills to design, size, optimize and operate these energy systems.
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Individuals with an interest in improving manufacturing or design processes may wish to pursue a program in systems engineering. Students can find instruction in the design and architecture components of improving systems, as well as studies concerning the techniques, tools and methods for successful integration of new developments.
Sweden (Sverige) is the largest of the Nordic countries, with a population of about 9.5 million. It borders Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark via the bridge of Öresund (Öresundsbron). Sweden has a strong tradition of being an open, yet discreet country.