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Masters Degrees in Maritime Studies in Sweden

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Looking for your first degree in Maritime Studies? See bachelors degrees in Maritime Studies in Sweden

Study a Maritime Studies Masters in Sweden in 2025

A masters degree in maritime studies will take your skills and knowledge to the next level. Normally taking 1-2 years to complete when studied full-time, a maritime studies degree combines in-depth theoretical knowledge with practical experience, equipping you for a successful career. Admission requirements usually include a bachelors degree in a related field, and evidence of your language proficiency.

International students are generally required to pay tuition fees, which can vary depending on your home country and where you choose to study. You might be eligible for financial assistance, such as scholarships or grants, which can help manage the costs of studying abroad. Graduates of a masters degree in maritime studies can either look for a job or pursue further studies, such as a PhD or research degree.

Study in Sweden

Sweden is a country that can offer many exciting opportunities for study, work and leisure. Around 30,000 international students choose to study in Sweden each year, and this number is increasing as global travel becomes more accessible. Many of Sweden's universities are ranked in the QS World University rankings, and they place emphasis on ensuring their students are encouraged to participate in group work and critical thinking. This means that as a graduate of a Swedish university, you will be ready to enter into your chosen profession.

See our detailed guide to studying in Sweden for international students.

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