Last edit: January 17, 2025
Approved: February 13, 2025
The Engineering Chemistry Master's programme represents 300 higher education credits which, given a normal study pace, corresponds to 5 years of full-time studies (10 semesters).
The first three years (180 credits) of the programme are on a first-cycle level, and finish with a thesis for a Degree of Bachelor of Science. The two final years (120 credits) are carried out in one of the second-cycle level Master's programmes that can be chosen in the Degree programme in Engineering Chemistry and lead to a Degree of Master of Science in Engineering Chemistry within the chosen programme, see list below for the Master's programmes that can be chosen;
- Molecular Science and Engineering
- Chemical Engineering for Energy and Environment
- Macromolecular Materials
- Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology
- Medical Biotechnology
* The range of offered Master's programmes may be revised. An updated list of Master's programmes can be found on the KTH student web for each respective academic year.
Reference to KTH guidelines (KTHs regulations), local degree ordinance for degrees at first cycle and advanced cycle see www.kth.se
Teaching language
The main teaching language for the first three years of the programme is Swedish, but English literature is often used. The final two years are in English. The language a course is being taught in is specified in the course syllabus found on the KTH student web.