Program Integrating Course in Sustainable Digitalisation
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-08-24 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's Programme in Sustainable Digitalisation is a comprehensive program that aims to provide students with a deep understanding of sustainable digitalization. The program is designed to give students a structure and enable exchange of experience between students from different year groups.
Course Information
DM2802 Program Integrating Course in Sustainable Digitalisation
The course runs along the entire program and provides a structure that holds the program together. It is based on learning activities, such as seminars and co-creative exercises, that concern the conditions of learning, both in general terms and more specifically related to the studies at the Master's Programme in Sustainable Digitalisation.
Information per Course Offering
The course is offered in different semesters, and students can choose the semester and course offering to see current information, such as course syllabus, study period, and application information.
Course Details
- Course location: KTH Campus
- Duration: 24 Aug 2026 - 3 Jun 2029
- Periods:
- Autumn 2026: P2 (0.5 hp), P1 (0.5 hp)
- Spring 2027: P3 (0.8 hp), P4 (0.7 hp)
- Autumn 2028: P1 (0.8 hp), P2 (0.7 hp)
- Spring 2029: P4 (0.5 hp), P3 (0.5 hp)
- Pace of study: 10%
- Application code: 11216
- Form of study: Normal Daytime
- Language of instruction: English
Content and Learning Outcomes
Course Contents
The course is based on learning activities that concern the conditions of learning, both in general terms and more specifically related to the studies on the Master's program in Sustainable Digitisation. The activities are connected with different themes related to the intended learning outcomes.
Intended Learning Outcomes
After passing the course, the student should be able to:
- plan and carry out co-creative activities
- reflect on their own learning
- identify their need for additional knowledge and continuously develop their competence
- critically review, reflect on, and document both the set-up and implementation of the education as well as their own study efforts
- create a common thread through the education programme and relate to their progression in their own subject knowledge and generic skills
- critically analyse ethical perspectives in technical and scientific environments
- prepare for the future professional role
Literature and Preparations
Specific Prerequisites
Completed Bachelor's thesis, equivalent to DA150X/EF112X/IA150X/DM128X.
Literature
Information about course literature can be found in the course memo for the course offering or in the course room in Canvas.
Examination and Completion
Grading Scale
P, F
Examination
- ÖVN1 - Exercises, 2.5 credits, grading scale: P, F
- ÖVN2 - Exercises, 2.5 credits, grading scale: P, F
Other Requirements for Final Grade
Compulsory attendance is required on all central learning activities. In addition, optional activities can occur in the course.
Further Information
Offered by
EECS/Human Centered Technology
Main Field of Study
Computer Science and Engineering
Education Cycle
Second cycle
