Faculty of Engineering (LTH), Lund University

Faculty of Engineering, LTH
Lunds Tekniska Högskola
Established 1961
Type Public university
Budget Aprox. SEK 6,000 million[1]
Dean Anders Axelsson
Admin. staff 1500
Students 6298 (FTE, 2010)[2]
Location Lund, Skåne, Sweden
Website www.lth.se

The Faculty of Engineering is one of the eight faculties at Lund University in Lund, Sweden, commonly called LTH (after its swedish name Lunds Tekniska Högskola). LTH was originally established as an independent institute in 1961, but was incorporated in Lund University as a faculty in 1969. Previously the institute has been known in english as Lund Institute of Technology, but since 2005 the international name is Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, abbreviated LTH. [3]

LTH is Sweden's third largest institute of technology and the third of its kind in Sweden. About 6,000 (out of a total of 47,000 university students) study at the institute. The facilities housing the faculty are to a varying extent shared with regular education at the Faculty of Science in bordering disciplines, and many of the departments are coorganized with the science faculty, for instance the Department of Physics. Basic courses are as a rule offered in Swedish, while higher level courses are often taught in English with English literature.[4]

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Programs

The Faculty of Engineering at Lund University primarily graduates students working towards a Master of Science in Engineering degree, in addition to offering doctoral studies. Originally LTH offered only six programs, introduced between 1961 and 1965. These original programs are (in order):

In 1982, Computer Engineering was introduced, and since the mid-1990s, many new programs have branched off of existing programs to meet the needs of growing industries and fields. These newer programs are (in no order)[5]:

International master programmes are offered in subject such as Bioenginnering and Nanoscience.

LTH also offers three year Bachelor of Science in Engineering programmes, at the university campus in Helsingborg.

See Also

Chalmers University of Technology Royal Institute of Technology List of universities in Sweden

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