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Engineering and technology

Degree programmes taught in English

Students studying and laughing in a student room at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Photo: Johan Persson.

At Lund University, you can choose from 19 English-taught Master's programmes in engineering and technology. Some of these are joint programmes with other universities in Europe. All programmes have strong links with leading research and industry.

Find out more about our programmes and studying science at Lund University below. Use the links to go to the programme pages for details on entry requirements, application procedures, tuition fees and more.

Bachelor's programmes in this subject area

We don't currently offer any Bachelor's programmes in engineering and technology taught in English.

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Joint Master's programmes

Our joint Master's programmes involve studies at different universities in Europe. They usually have different application procedures and dates from our regular programmes (listed on their websites).


For related programmes and interdisciplinary options, see 'Programmes in other subject areas' at the bottom of this page.


Studying engineering and technology

Our Master's programmes in engineering and technology are built on a strong research foundation and close links with industry to ensure their relevance. Graduates in this subject area make significant contributions to industry, government and non-profit organisations worldwide.

Get a glimpse of the Faculty of Engineering, programmes and student life below.

You can also read more about the Faculty of Engineering below.

The LTH campus seen from above. Photo: Johan Persson.
LTH is located in the northern part of the city. It is only a few minutes from the city centre by bike, tram or bus.


Innovative education and research with a global outlook

The Faculty of Engineering (LTH) is a place where dreams and discoveries come to life. We foster the creative development of technology, architecture and design.

LTH is home to around 10,000 students and over 1,500 staff who work together to improve the quality of life and promote the sustainable use of the Earth's resources. Examples of areas where we excel globally include:

  • electronics for wireless communication
  • food probiotics
  • disaster risk management
  • water resources engineering.

Our sought-after Master's programmes offer you the opportunity to work in innovative fields and gain skills that are highly valued by employers.
 


Each assignment, class activity and lab task is aimed at preparing us for the real world.

                – Tallha, Machine Learning, Systems and Control



Strong links with industry and society

At LTH, you will benefit from close connections with lecturers who are active in both research and industry. You will also have the opportunity to attend courses with guest lecturers from around the world and meet world-class teachers – including Nobel laureates. Anne L'Huillier, Professor of Atomic Physics, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2023.

As a student, you will engage with world-leading research environments. Innovations such as Bluetooth, diagnostic ultrasound and GSM mobile telephony have emerged from research here.

Each year, the engineering student union hosts a large careers fair where you can meet potential employers from leading global companies. LTH graduates are in demand in industry, government and the non-profit sector, contributing to cutting-edge projects worldwide.
 


You feel cared for and valued, encouraged to be here and inspired to do your best.

                – Beatriz, Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation



A vibrant international community

As an international student, you will be welcomed into a dynamic, global community of around 800 international Master's and exchange students. LTH offers a range of welcome activities and events to help you settle in, and an international coordinator will support you throughout your studies.
 
The diverse environment promotes cultural exchange and collaboration, preparing you to work in diverse teams and settings across the globe.

Faculty of Engineering website

Chat with students in this subject area

You can chat with our student ambassadors on the Unibuddy app to get answers to your questions and find out more about student life.

If you have any questions for our current students or alumni in this subject area, see below. Not all degree programmes have ambassadors available for chat. However, you will probably be able to contact someone in a related subject.


Programmes in other subject areas

You may also be interested in the related degree programme(s) below.

Some of our Master's programmes have a unique interdisciplinary approach and accept students from a range of academic backgrounds.

You can also take a look at our full range of degree programmes.