Degree of Master of Science (120 credits) - Major; Mechanical Engineering
120 credits, second-cycle qualification
The qualification descriptor includes local and central requirements that must be met for a particular degree. In order to fulfill the course requirements a student can attend a programme or if no programme is offered take free standing courses that meets the requirements in the list of compulsory courses for the exam.
Paths leading to graduation
- Programme120 CRAutumn 2022
This is a unique world class European Master's program in Tribology within Mechanical engineering. The aim of the education is to train only the very best students so they can either continue to train as PhD students (Doctoral level) or seek technology prestigious positions worldwide as engineers.
- Programme120 CRDiscontinued
Within the Master program in Engineering Mechanics you develop your ability of analysing mechanical systems. You learn to model complex physical problems, to use advanced computational programs and to use modern experimental equipments. You need a bachelor in Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering or similar and basic knowledge of solid and fluid mechanics and good knowledge of mathematics.
- Programme120 CRDiscontinued
The international master programme in product development will prepare for working in technical product development with main focus on manufacturing industry. Focus on engineering product development in combination with aspects on management of technology and innovation will make the labour market wider to also include other sectors where a development and innovation perspective is desired.
- Programme120 CRDiscontinued
The MSc program in Wood Technology will give you best possible knowledge related to wood material and industrial production of wood meeting up with the needs and expectations from the wood based industry. By combining your prior BSc degree with the specific knowledge in wood and wood technology LTU offers you will become an attractive competence at the labour market.
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