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2 Manufacturing Engineering Master's Degree Programs in Sweden


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University West
Master in Manufacturing Engineering
- Trollhättan, Sweden
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Fully English-taught, University West’s two-year Master’s Programme in Manufacturing Engineering is designed in close collaboration with industry, incorporating recent methods, new materials and new manufacturing processes. The second-year can include an industry placement in Europe, Asia or South America as the basis for your thesis.


Jönköping University
Materials Engineering for the Manufacturing Industry (master)
- Jönköping, Sweden
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want to tackle real industrial challenges in collaboration with world-leading manufacturers? This master's programme provides you with advanced knowledge and hands-on experience in materials engineering and manufacturing technologies, while training you to design sustainable, innovative solutions for tomorrow’s industry.
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Pursuing a Master's in Manufacturing Engineering in Sweden offers you the chance to delve deep into advanced manufacturing processes and technologies. This field emphasizes innovation and efficiency, preparing you for a dynamic career in a globally relevant industry.
Through courses in manufacturing systems design, quality control, and sustainable production, you'll acquire skills essential for success. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and apply their learning in practical contexts. You'll learn to develop automated production systems, integrate data analytics for process optimization, and implement lean manufacturing techniques.
Sweden's education system encourages collaboration and industry engagement, often featuring project-based learning and close ties with leading companies. This environment not only enhances critical thinking but also opens doors to career opportunities where your skills in manufacturing can be applied worldwide. Graduates often find themselves in roles such as manufacturing manager, process engineer, or quality assurance specialist, making significant contributions to efficiency and sustainability in various sectors.