Courses for Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure
The two-year master's programme in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure consists of three terms of courses and one final term dedicated to the master's degree project. Each term consist of approximately 30 ECTS credits. The courses presented on this page apply to studies starting in autumn 2026.
Competence profiles
You choose one the seven competence profiles, each containing a sequence of courses designed to build a coherent knowledge base in a specific subject area.
Year 1
Mandatory courses
Conditionally elective courses
- Environmental Dynamics/Physical Processes (AE2201) 7 credits
- Environmental Impact Assessment (AE2501) 7 credits
- Environmental Data (AE2503) 7 credits
- Environmental Chemistry and Risk Assessment (AE2801) 7 credits
- Political Economy for Environmental Planners (AG2142) 7 credits
- Sustainable Rural and Urban Development (AG2143) 7 credits
- Environmental Measuring and Monitoring (AE2104) 7 credits
- Water and Wastewater Handling (AE2304) 7 credits
- Strategic Environmental Assessment (AE2507) 7 credits
- Applied Hydrology (AE2610) 7 credits
- Hydraulic Engineering (AE2612) 7 credits
- Urban Infrastructure (AG2141) 7 credits
- Governance of Land and Water (AG2148) 7 credits
- Natural Resources Management Tools (AL2300) 7 credits
Year 2
Conditionally elective courses
- Modelling of Water Systems (AE2107) 7 credits
- Water Treatment Processes and Technology (AE2302) 7 credits
- Engineering Geology (AE2401) 7 credits
- Global Development and Political Ecology (AL2121) 7 credits
- Applied Hydrogeology (AL2301) 7 credits
- Resilience Thinking in Sustainable Planning (AL2511) 7 credits
- Life Cycle Assessment (AL2608) 7 credits
- Degree Project in Hydraulic Engineering, Second Cycle (AF283X) 30 credits
- Degree Project in Urban and Regional Planning, Second Cycle (AG212X) 30 credits
- Degree Project in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure, Second Cycle (AL230X) 30 credits
- Degree Project in Strategies for Sustainable Development, Second Cycle (AL250X) 30 credits