20 MSc Programs in Sweden for 2024
- Gothenburg, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
With global life expectancy rising rapidly, healthcare systems urgently need to improve. By bridging the gaps between the design and problem-solving skills of traditional engineering and the medical and biological sciences, biomedical engineering can play a vital role in that journey. And when combined with progress and developments in the field of IT, a new world of possibilities in how health care can be improved and delivered is emerging.
- Stockholm, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The master's programme in Medical Engineering covers the broad and interdisciplinary field of Medical Engineering, exploring the merits and limitations of the technology used in clinical and preclinical applications. Students choose a specialisation in Computer Science, Electronics or Physics, and further specialise in Biomechanics, Health Systems or Imaging. Professionals with experience in both technology and medicine face vast career opportunities.
- Norrmalm, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Infection Biology is a growing field within biology that combines immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, and cell biology. Research and education within this field are important in order to better understand and control various types of infectious diseases in the future.
- Stockholm, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The master’s program in medical physics combines your interest in physics with applications in medicine. You will study how radiation is used within health care to diagnose and treat diseases, and you will undergo practical training at the hospital.
- Malmö, Sweden
Full time
14 months
On-Campus
English
WMU’s MSc programme emphasizes the practical application of expertise. It offers both an overview of the complex, inter-related maritime and ocean fields, as well as the opportunity to specialize. The programme is designed to respond directly to the real needs of the maritime industry, and to equip graduates with the skills needed today and in the future. It is academically challenging and professionally oriented, and is designed for ambitious, mid-career maritime professionals. It provides a particularly strong foundation for those intending to move into either a national or an international career.
- Linköping, Sweden
- Norrköping, Sweden
Full time
4 semesters
Distance Learning
English
Do you want to contribute to the sustainability of an ageing society and the well-being of an ageing population? Then this is your master’s programme.
- Gothenburg, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The human brain, economic markets, our immune systems — even the formation of clouds. All examples of complex adaptive systems, formed from multiple interacting components, often non-linear and dynamic, leading to a collective structure and organisation across multiple levels.
- Gothenburg, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
With global life expectancy rising rapidly, healthcare systems urgently need to improve. By bridging the gaps between the design and problem-solving skills of traditional engineering and the medical and biological sciences, biomedical engineering can play a vital role in that journey. And when combined with progress and developments in the field of IT, a new world of possibilities in how health care can be improved and delivered is emerging.
- Norrmalm, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
At the University of Skövde, we offer "Biomarkers in Molecular Medicine", a two-year Master's programme in which you will learn how to identify, verify and validate biomarkers in Molecular Medicine by the use of different Systems Biology methods.
- Linköping, Sweden
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Experimental and Medical Biosciences master’s program prepares students for a scientific career within the broad field of the life sciences, with particular emphasis on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms related to health and disease.
- Linköping, Sweden
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
This program combines fundamental concepts and knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine to develop innovative technologies, materials, processes, and systems, with the aim of improving healthcare.
- Gothenburg, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Students choosing the Biomaterials and tissue engineering profile will receive a truly interdisciplinary education, with great breadth in biomaterials combined with depth in specific areas. These topics could include medicine, cell, and tissue-oriented biotechnology, as well as materials for medical devices and tissue engineering. You will be contributing to revolutionary new developments in the field and making a tangible difference in healthcare and medical industries worldwide.
- Lund, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Our goal is to give students leading competences in biomedical research so that they are well prepared for independent work in medical research and development. The programme leads to a Master of Medical Science, with a major in Biomedicine. Teaching takes place in a research environment at the Biomedical Research Centre in Lund and all teachers are also active researchers.
- Lund, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s programme has a high proportion of scheduled lessons, and the interaction with teaching staff and course assistants is relaxed. The programme is conducted in an international environment and has strong ties with research. All of the teaching staff are researchers, and as a result, the teaching is continuously adapted based on current research. The Department of Biology has several world-leading research teams and conducts both basic researches and applied research. The language of instruction is English.
- Lund, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This is a cross-disciplinary programme with a global perspective. It provides students with evidence-based knowledge and a toolkit for conducting research, policy-making and fieldwork. The faculty has substantial experience from a range of disciplinary and geographical contexts and the diversity of the student body contributes to a stimulating learning environment. As one student expressed it: “The class and teaching are a microcosm of the global context we’ll face in work-life". Alumni are currently employed at a variety of institutions such as national health ministries, UNICEF, the WHO and various NGOs. In addition, many are researchers at top-ranked universities.