Program Overview
MSc Embedded Systems
Introduction
The MSc Embedded Systems program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of embedded systems, including the design of real-time, fault-tolerant architectures for embedded signal processing.
Courses
The program offers a range of courses that cover the fundamentals of embedded systems, including:
- Embedded Systems Design
- Real-Time Systems
- Fault-Tolerant Systems
- Embedded Signal Processing
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., computer science, electrical engineering)
- A strong academic record
- Proficiency in English
Fees and Scholarships
The program offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities for international students. Tuition fees vary depending on the student's country of origin and other factors.
Research Areas
The program focuses on the following research areas:
- Embedded Systems Design
- Real-Time Systems
- Fault-Tolerant Systems
- Embedded Signal Processing
Student Testimonials
Students who have completed the program have praised its academic rigor, research opportunities, and career prospects. One student noted: "The best thing about KTH so far has been the way in which new students are welcomed."
Program Structure
The program is structured into several study periods, each with a different schedule. Students are expected to keep track of their own schedule and complete lab exercises independently.
Comparison to Other Universities
The program is unique in its approach to education, with a focus on independent learning and flexible scheduling. Compared to other universities, KTH offers a more informal and flexible learning environment.
Advice for Prospective Students
Prospective students are advised to explore the KTH website, review the program's courses and research areas, and contact current students or faculty members with questions.
