Degrees

Cumulatively the study track will result in 120 higher education credits. Students attending this study track will receive two master’s degrees (one from each university they attend). Students will thus receive the following depending on their previous background:

Architects: Students will be awarded a Master degree in Architecture from NTNU and a Master in Science from KTH

Landscape Architects: Students will be awarded a Master’s degree in Physical Planning from NTNU and a Master of Science from KTH.

Planners: Students will be awarded a Master’s degree in Physical planning from NTNU and a Master in Science from KTH.

Engineers: Students will be awarded a Master degree in Physical Planning from NTNU and a Master of Science in Engineering (Engineering Management)from DTU.

Students who have met the requirements of the NMP SUT double degree will also receive a Diploma Supplement and a Nordic Five Tech document describing the Consortium and the NMP SUT.