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MSc Software Engineering of Distributed Systems

The master's programme in Software Engineering of Distributed Systems provides students with advanced knowledge for building distributed software applications that operate on various devices, from cloud servers to smartphones. Students will explore this rapidly evolving field through specialisation in software development or data analysis. Graduates have expertise in cutting-edge methods and technologies in distributed software systems and are highly demanded by the industry.

Master's programme in Software Engineering of Distributed Systems

Application deadlines for studies starting August 2025

15 October (2024): Application opens
15 January: Last day to apply
3 February: Submit documents and, if required, pay application fee
27 March: Admission results announced

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Software Engineering of Distributed Systems at KTH

The devices in which distributed software applications may operate range from cloud servers to smartphones. New technological developments create considerable demand from industry and for engineers who can design software systems utilising these developments. This master's programme is an educational response to such industrial demands. It provides you with state-of-the-art knowledge of the field, develops your practical skills to meet current industry requirements and enhances your ability to adapt to the new developments of tomorrow's technology.

The programme offers two tracks: the Software track and the Data Science track. The Software track emphasises software development courses, while the Data Science track focuses on data analysis courses. All students in the programme take 60 ECTS credits of mandatory courses including the degree project and 60 ECTS credits of conditionally elective courses. You must choose four elective courses corresponding to 30 ECTS credits from your tracks list of elective courses. The final semester is dedicated to the degree project, with one set of thesis topics provided by the faculty. Many students choose to conduct their project in collaboration with industry, either in Sweden or abroad. Some students also pursue their project at a university abroad. The choice of degree project depends on the students' plans for future industrial or research work.

This is a two-year programme (120 ECTS credits) given in English. Graduates are awarded the degree of Master of Science. This programme is currently being relocated from the KTH Kista campus to the KTH main campus in Stockholm. We plan for students who start in the autumn of 2025 to study at the KTH main campus. The programme is provided by the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (at KTH).

Courses in the programme

The courses in the programme cover topics such as distributed systems, software engineering, distributed artificial intelligence and intelligent agents, data science.

Courses in the master's programme in Software Engineering of Distributed Systems

Meet students from the programme

Eugen

"What is exceptional at KTH is the great study-life balance while having high-quality courses where you learn a lot. Studying here was a great decision, as KTH offers much more than just academic learning: it's a vibrant community."

Eugen from Germany

Deepak

"My time at KTH has been enriching and fulfilling. The challenging coursework and collaborative learning environment have allowed me to enhance my technical skills and expand my knowledge in software engineering and distributed systems."

Deepak from India

Future and career

Since the programme is oriented to educate software engineers with a comprehensive knowledge of current advanced methods and technologies in distributed software systems, opportunities for graduates to find a job are extensive. The programme qualifications allow you to work in a multitude of companies developing or maintaining software, and this is a vast market. Graduates work in companies such as Ericsson, Spotify, Google, Nasdaq, Netlight, Scania group and SEB. Many students have been offered permanent positions either in Sweden or abroad, even before graduating. Feedback from graduates shows that they appreciate the knowledge of modern technologies they acquired through the programme, which enables them to be very competitive in the labour market. There are also many examples of graduates becoming key employees in their companies by promoting these modern technologies. Most common career paths among graduates are software developer, enterprise architect, consultant, entrepreneur, project manager, researcher and business developer.

A large number of graduates also target an academic career, and many of them have proceeded to doctoral positions in well-known universities all over the world.

Sustainable development

Graduates from KTH have the knowledge and tools for moving society in a more sustainable direction, as sustainable development is an integral part of all programmes. The three key sustainable development goals addressed by the master's programme in Software Engineering of Distributed Systems are:

Sustainable development goal 9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Sustainable development goal 12. Responsible Consumption and Production

Quality Education

The programme provides a stimulating international environment in which students from countries all around the world collaborate on common subjects; the approach we take in teaching the programme creates a solid basis for supporting life-long learning.

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

In the programme, we underline innovation factors as an essential component of progress in the software industry; building reliable infrastructure requires expertise in software technology that we teach as a vehicle for its development.

Responsible Consumption and Production

The programme underlines digitalisation as an approach to responsible consumption that includes reduced resource consumption (paper, for example) and responsible energy consumption.

Faculty and research

The research goal of the department is to continue strong research in fundamental aspects of software and computer systems, central areas within Computer Science, with a focus on cloud computing, service computing, social networks, time-aware systems, data science, and applied AI, as well as Software Engineering.

Faculty involved in the programme

Mihhail Matskin
Mihhail Matskin professor
Amir Hossein Payberah
Amir Hossein Payberah universitetslektor, docent
Sarunas Girdzijauskas
Sarunas Girdzijauskas professor, vice avdelningschef
Vladimir Vlassov
Vladimir Vlassov professor

Next step

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The current admission round for the programme is for studies starting autumn 2025. Apply before 15 January.

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