Chalmers University of Technology

Hybrid Vehicles

Gothenburg, Sweden

The Non-degree in Hybrid Vehicles at Chalmers University of Technology is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, founded in 1829, combines long-standing academic tradition with a modern, innovation-driven culture. Home to about 7,000 students, including roughly 1,200 international students, Chalmers is recognized for rigorous education and research in engineering, technology and the natural sciences. The university places a strong emphasis on sustainability, entrepreneurship and industry collaboration, making it attractive for students who want applied technical training and real-world impact.

With 54 programmes across bachelor, master and doctoral levels, Chalmers offers hands-on learning supported by cutting-edge laboratories, innovation hubs and cross-disciplinary centres. Close ties with industry enable internships, collaborative projects and placement opportunities in sectors such as automotive, energy, telecommunications and architecture. Research activities are tightly linked to practical challenges, and students often participate in projects that lead to startups or industry partnerships.

Campus life in Gothenburg provides a compact, student-focused environment with easy access to Sweden's vibrant second city and a growing tech ecosystem. International students benefit from English-taught programmes, orientation services and active student associations that support integration and professional networking. Career services help translate academic credentials into internships and employment across Europe, so Chalmers is a strong choice for students seeking technical depth, applied research experience and direct links to industry.

About the Program

The Hybrid Vehicles program at Chalmers University of Technology is a non-degree course for students who want to learn about hybrid vehicles. It's taught in English and lasts for one week. You'll get to study at a top university in Sweden and learn from experienced teachers.

The curriculum covers the basics of hybrid vehicles, including how they work and their benefits. You'll learn about different types of hybrid vehicles and get hands-on experience with simulations and case studies. This will help you develop skills in problem-solving and critical thinking.

After completing this program, you can pursue careers like Automotive Engineer, Hybrid Vehicle Technician, or Sustainability Consultant. You could work for companies that manufacture hybrid vehicles or for organizations that focus on sustainable energy. Other possible job titles include Vehicle Designer or Energy Efficiency Specialist.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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