Master's Programmes 120 credits (ECTS)
DSV’s Masters of Sciences programmes are developed according to the Bologna process. The Bologna process’s main aim is to create comparable criteria for all universities within the European Union.
“The Bologna Process is named after the Bologna Declaration, which was signed in the Italian city of Bologna on 19 June 1999 by ministers in charge of higher education from 29 European countries. Today, the Process unites 47 countries - all party to the European Cultural Convention and committed to the goals of the European Higher Education Area. An important characteristic of the Bologna Process - and key to its success - is that it also involves European Commission, Council of Europe and UNESCO-CEPES, as well as representatives of higher education institutions, students, staff, employers and quality assurance agencies”.
The Bologna Process empowers DSV students and graduates to apply to any desired university to further continue in their studies or to apply to any job position within the EU or globally. The Bologna Process prepares students to be more attractive in the market.
Currently, we have 6 Masters of Science Programmes in English.
- Computer and Systems Sciences (120 ECTS)
- Information Systems Management (120 ECTS)
- Strategic IT Management (120 ECTS)
- IT project Management (Online) (120 ECTS)
- Health Informatics (120 ECTS)
- One year Master's programme in Computer and Systems Sciences (60 ECTS)
Once you accomplish your Masters Programme, you will be awarded with the following degree:
Master of Sciences in Computer and systems sciences (120 ECTS)
“It is really, really interesting to meet people from all over the world, and of course to be part of the Swedish culture”
E-mail: master@dsv.su.se





