Project advantage
Sweden's famous university of technology, a first-class school in Europe, has cooperated with many Swedish companies such as Gothenburg, Volvo and SKF, Sweden's second largest city. Students have many graduate employment opportunities and various scholarship opportunities to apply for school profile.
Chalmers University of Technology, founded in 1829, is the only university named after a person in Sweden and one of the best engineering universities in Sweden. About 40% Swedish engineering and architecture students graduate from this school, and the university awards 250 doctoral degrees and professional qualification certificates every year. At present, there are students 10000 and faculty 2 137. As an international university, the university has about 140 cooperative research projects with the EU. The school provides students with a wide range of courses and first-class educational facilities. At the same time, various clubs in the school (dance, music, sports, astronomy, etc. ) also organized a variety of extracurricular activities for their club members. Other facilities in the school, such as sports ground, bookstore, restaurant and coffee shop, are also readily available. Chalmers Science Park located on campus has become the research center of many companies, and Chalmers has involved 65,438+050 industrial and educational projects in the European Union. English-taught master's courses are designed for economics, biology, computers and so on. The education and research of automobile specialty has always been in the forefront of Europe. ?
Chalmers university of technology is located in the beautiful west coast of Sweden, in the center of Gothenburg. It is the second largest city in Sweden. It is also a famous tourist and port city in Sweden, Gothenburg, with a population of about 480 thousand. ?
Course introduction
Master of English Teaching (2 years)
Biotechnology/chemical engineering: biotechnology, innovative and continuous chemical engineering, materials and nanotechnology.
Sustainable development projects: technology, society and environment, sustainable energy system.
Machinery, automation and industrial design engineering: applied mechanics, electronics/automation engineering, industrial design, architecture, material engineering, production engineering, product development, system, control and mechatronics.
Communication, engineering and electronic engineering: biological engineering, communication engineering and computer science? Algorithms, languages and logic
Computer system and network, electronic engineering, embedded electronic system design, interactive design and technology, software engineering, wireless, photonics and space engineering.
Physical engineering and mathematics: applied physics, mathematical engineering and computer science, complex adaptive system, physics and astronomy, nuclear engineering, nanotechnology.
Architecture: architecture, design and construction management, facilities and environmental engineering, international project management, sound and vibration,
Structural engineering and performance design, sustainable urban design and development
Innovation management and technology: management and innovation economy, marine management, quality and operation management, supply chain management, entrepreneurship and business design.
? Admission requirements: Bachelor degree in related major; TOEFL 90 or IELTS 6.5 or above
Admission time: mid-August
Tuition: Master's degree in Chalmers costs 65,438+040,000 Swedish kronor per academic year, except architecture, which costs 65,438+090,000 Swedish kronor per academic year.
? Scholarship:
1, Swedish government scholarship: starting from 20 12, the Swedish government will provide a total scholarship of 60 million Swedish kronor (the school will decide to reduce tuition fees for non-EU students according to the students' situation).
2. University scholarship:? Under the sponsorship of local companies and foundations, the school will provide a certain number of scholarships for international students, and usually reduce some tuition fees (about 75%).