
Master in
Master in Environmental Engineering for Sustainable Development
Mälardalen University

Key Information
Campus location
Västerås, Sweden
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
SEK 270,000 / per year **
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* Application period: 16 October - 15 January
** for students outside EU/EEA
Introduction
Read more about this program on the institution's website
Our world is under threat from climate change, overconsumption, and ever-increasing pollution. Are you interested in contributing to the solutions of these in a sustainable way? If so, then the online Master's programme in Environmental Engineering for Sustainable Development is a great choice!
Admissions
Curriculum
Entirely online
Though the programme is based entirely online, we provide ample opportunities for interaction with fellow classmates as well as lecturers in the programme, through our modern digital platforms.
Visit the digital platform Canvas to learn more about the programme.
Strongly correlated with ongoing research
This Master's programme is hosted by the Division of Environmental Engineering and Energy Processes at Mälardalen University, where a group of internationally recognised researchers investigate the most significant environmental challenges facing us today.
Our Master’s programme is strongly correlated with our ongoing research, allowing us to provide insight into the current state of the field as well as emerging technologies. You will thus be well prepared for a future career in environmental engineering, including working or conducting research in related fields.
Year 1
- Environmental Engineering:
- Climate change and energy: past, present and future, 7.5 credits
- Atmospheric pollution and air quality, 7.5 credits
- Applied statistics in engineering, 2.5 credits
- Scientific methods in environmental engineering, 5 credits
- Freshwater treatment and management, 7.5 credits
- Sustainable cities and infrastructure, 7.5 credits
- Sustainable production and consumption, 7.5 credits
- Resource recovery and solid waste management, 7.5 credits
- Mathematics/applied mathematics:
- Applied mathematics for environmental engineers, 7.5 credits
Year 2
- Elective 15 credits
- Environmental engineering:
- Environmental economics, 2.5 credits
- Industrial dynamics, 2.5 credits
- Circular economy in context of environmental engineering, 2.5 credits
- Digital remote sensing and GIS in environmental engineering, 7.5 credits
- Multivariate data analysis in engineering, 7.5 credits
- System modelling in environmental engineering, 7.5 credits
- Elective 15 credits
- Environmental Engineering:
- Humanitarian engineering, 7.5 credits
- Biomass utilization and conversion, 7.5 credits
- Real-time analysis in environmental engineering, 7.5 credits
- Waste water treatment and management, 7.5 credits
- Environmental Engineering:
- Degree project in environmental engineering, 30 credits
Program Outcome
This online programme is one of the first international Master's programmes in Environmental Engineering in Europe. It will give you enhanced knowledge about environmental challenges, including how to address these issues while contributing to sustainable development.
We strive to develop state-of-the-art knowledge, models, and processes that form the core of the environmental engineering discipline. Our goal is to contribute to a sustainable solution to these problems by equipping the next generation of environmental leaders with the knowledge you will need to succeed.
Career Opportunities
This programme will give you an in-depth understanding of current and future environmental challenges, and provide you with tools to meet these challenges through a lens of sustainable development.
Future employers of our graduates include industry, consulting firms and public organisations (such as municipalities and government agencies) in fields related to environmental engineering.
You can also choose to continue your career as a researcher by applying for postgraduate studies after you have completed your degree.