Courses for Sustainable Digitalisation
The two-year master's programme in Sustainable Digitalisation 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 2024.
Year 1
In addition, courses in programming and computer science at the EECS School are recommended at the level that corresponds to the student's prior knowledge.
For students following a civil engineering programme at KTH, there may be requirements for conditionally elective courses in the field of technology in order to integrate the master's programme into the civil engineering degree.
Mandatory courses
- Life cycle assessment of IT products, services, and systems (AL2521) 7.5 credits
- Sustainability and Media Technology (DM2573) 7.5 credits
- Research Methods in Interactive Media Technology (DM2713) 7.5 credits
- Sustainable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Practice (DM2720) 7.5 credits
- Leading Complex Change Processes (DM2800) 7.5 credits
- Digitalisation and Sustainable Societal Transformation (DM2801) 7.5 credits
- Program Integrating Course in Sustainable Digitalisation (DM2802) 5.0 credits
Recommended courses
- Transdisciplinary Approaches for System Innovations (AL2115) 7.5 credits
- Global Development and Political Ecology (AL2121) 7.5 credits
- Environmental Management (AL2160) 7.5 credits
- Ecological Economics (AL2190) 7.5 credits
- Smart Cities and Climate Mitigation Strategies- Project Based (MJ2685) 7.5 credits
Year 2
In addition, courses in programming and computer science at the EECS School are recommended at the level that corresponds to the student's prior knowledge.
Mandatory courses in year 2 that have not yet been established:
- DM2XXXX Project Course for Complex Change Processes, 15 credits
- NNXXXX Degree Project in Sustainable Digitalisation, Second Cycle, 30 credits.
For students following a civil engineering programme at KTH, there may be requirements for conditionally elective courses in the field of technology in order to integrate the master's programme into the civil engineering degree.
Recommended courses
- Transdisciplinary Approaches for System Innovations (AL2115) 7.5 credits
- Global Development and Political Ecology (AL2121) 7.5 credits
- Environmental Management (AL2160) 7.5 credits
- Ecological Economics (AL2190) 7.5 credits
- Smart Cities and Climate Mitigation Strategies- Project Based (MJ2685) 7.5 credits