Master's programmes in science

Stockholm University offers almost 50 master's programmes in science in the fields of biology, chemistry, earth and environmental science, physics and mathematics.

Some of the programmes are jointly given in collaboration with other universities. Detailed information about each programme, including study programme, application dates and entrance requirements, can be found via the links below.

Biology, Ecology, Microbiology and Life Sciences

Animal Behavior

Biodiversity and Systematics

Biology

Ecology and Biodiversity

Evolutionary Genomics

Marine Biology

Microbiology

Molecular Life Sciences

Landscape Ecology

Social-ecological resilience for sustainable development

Chemistry, Biochemistry and Sustainable Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Biochemistry with specialization in protein chemistry

Environmental Science - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Molecular Techniques in Life Sciences

Neurochemistry with Molecular Neurobiology

Organic Chemistry

Sustainable Chemistry

Earth Sciences, Climate, Environment and Sustainability

Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography and Climate Physics

Environmental Science - Atmosphere, Biogeochemistry and Climate

Environmental Science - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Environmental Management and Physical Planning

Environment and Health Protection

Geochemistry

Geological Sciences

Geomatics with Remote Sensing and GIS

Landscape Ecology

Polar Landscapes and Quaternary Climate

Social-ecological resilience for sustainable development

Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy (TRACEE)

Water Resources

Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics and Machine Learning

Biostatistics and Data Science

Computational Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematical Statistics and Machine Learning

Physics, Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography and Climate Physics

Computational Physics

Medical Radiation Physics

Physics

Theoretical Physics

Last updated: 2025-11-20

Source: Faculty of Science