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Sustainable Digitalisation

Master at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Programme details
Degree: Master (Master)
Disciplines: Business Administration
Sustainable Development
Duration: 24 months
ECTS points: 120
Study modes: full-time
Delivery modes: on-campus
University website: Sustainable Digitalisation
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Description:

Digitalisation is a powerful driver of societal change; it offers the potential to build resilience for a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous future. But digitalisation can also be problematic if it speeds up unsustainable trends.

The master's programme in Sustainable Digitalisation will give you the skills to lead complex processes and use digitalisation in service of a regenerative transformation towards a sustainable society.

Sustainable Digitalisation at KTH:

The master’s programme in Sustainable Digitalisation provides you with skills and competencies to work with sustainability challenges where digitalisation has the potential to play an essential role in service of the world. You will gain a deep understanding of current challenges and how to use digitalisation strategically to shift to a more sustainable society.

These skills are needed as the world faces a multitude of interlinked crises with potential existential risks for human civilisation and life on Earth. In this meta-crisis, we face wicked problems and predicaments that have no simple solutions, technical or otherwise. A critical challenge of the 21st century is effectively addressing climate change and ecological crises while supporting a just and fair transition to a sustainable society. Therefore, the programme goes beyond the role of engineers as problem solvers and prepares students to lead complex change processes. You will develop skills and key competencies relating to critical and systems thinking, communication, self-awareness, visioning, co-creation and integrated problem-solving. Courses will also engage with emerging topics such as permacomputing, regenerative design, more-than-human worlds, post-colonialism and the tension between economic growth and ecological sustainability.

A wide variety of teaching methods are used in the programme, emphasising deliberative, co-creative and collaborative activities. As active participants, students take responsibility for their own and each other's learning, preparing them for a path of life-long learning. Towards the end of the programme, students can expect to tackle real-world issues in their final project course, building partnerships with industry and other relevant organisations and stakeholders.

KTH is a leading European university in engineering education for sustainable development. This is a unique new master's programme; no comparable programme exists in Europe. Teachers in the programme have taught and conducted research in computing and sustainability for more than a decade.

Careers:

Digital technologies are an integral and crucial part of the infrastructure of modern societies. It is vital to decrease the materials and energy usage and carbon footprint of digital technologies, but even more important to leverage digital technologies to increase sustainability in other industries and other parts of society. The Swedish government’s vision of a sustainable digitised Sweden in 2030 assumes significantly improved abilities to meet and lead a digital structural transformation for ecological, social and economic sustainability. This master’s programme prepares students for being part of the solution in Sweden and elsewhere. Thus, there are exciting career opportunities in both the private and public sector.

The Swedish IT industry sees itself as an essential partner in this development. The industry organisation Digitalization Consultants and its 24 member organisations (for example, Knowit, Semcon and Softronic) highlight the need for employees who understand climate and sustainability issues. Many large Swedish and international companies explicitly support the shift to a fossil-free society and interest in these issues is bound to grow in the coming years. These companies include Ericsson, Telia, Spotify, IKEA, Scania, Skanska, Alfa Laval, Google, Microsoft, Oracle and British Telecom. The programme also opens up the possibility to go on to doctoral studies at KTH or at other universities worldwide.


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