Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
The Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of information and communication technology.
Programme Objectives
The programme objectives are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, the programme syllabus outlines the extent and content of the programme, eligibility and selection criteria, and implementation of the education.
Extent and Content of the Programme
The programme consists of five study years, with a range of mandatory and conditionally elective courses.
Study Year 2
The following courses are part of study year two:
- SF1912 Probability Theory and Statistics (6.0 credits)
- II1305 Project in Information and Communication Technology (7.5 credits)
- II1307 Active Career (1.5 credits)
- IK1203 Networks and Communication (7.5 credits)
- IS1200 Computer Hardware Engineering (7.5 credits)
- IS1300 Embedded Systems (7.5 credits)
Conditionally Elective Courses
There are two sets of conditionally elective courses: "MatNat block" and "IT block". For a degree, it is required that at least 15 credits of courses from the "MatNat block" and 21 credits of courses from the "IT block" have been completed.
"MatNat block" Year 1-3
The following courses are part of the "MatNat block":
- SF1686 Calculus in Several Variable (7.5 credits)
- SF1683 Differential Equations and Transforms (9 credits)
- SF1633 Differential Equations I (6 credits)
- EQ1110 Continuous Time Signals and Systems (6 credits)
- SK1118 Electromagnetism and Waves (7.5 credits)
- DD1351 Logic for Computer Scientists (7.5 credits)
- SF1546 Numerical methods (6 credits)
- EL1010/EL1020 Automatic Control, General Course (6 credits)
"IT block" Year 1-3
The following courses are part of the "IT block":
- DD2350 Algorithms, data structures and complexity (9.5 credits)
- DD2352 Algorithms and Complexity (7.5 credits)
- ID1214 Artificial Intelligence and Applied Methods (7.5 credits)
- IV1351 Data storage paradigms (7.5 credits)
- ID1217 Concurrent programming (7.5 credits)
- II1303 Signal Processing (7.5 credits)
- IV1350 Object Oriented Design (7.5 credits)
- IS1300 Embedded Systems (7.5 credits)
- IL1333 Hardware Security (7.5 credits)
- IE1207 Analog Electronics (6 credits)
Elective Courses
The programme has room for up to 16.5 credits of elective courses. This space should primarily be used to read prior knowledge courses for the chosen master's programme in cases where these are not included in the conditionally elective courses.
Implementation of the Education
The implementation of the education is not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, the programme syllabus outlines the course structure and content for each study year.
