Courses

Print 5 Sep September 2014

Courses at Bachelor and Master level offered to Exchange students during the academic year 2015-16 are presented below. Please choose courses at one campus only. A complete semester corresponds to 30 credits, built up by either separate Courses of 7.5-15 credits or one course of 30 credits.

The single courses are divided into the undergraduate and the graduate level. At the undergraduate level, most courses are labelled A, B or C.
A corresponds to basic level courses, B to continuing courses and C to advanced courses.

PLEASE NOTE: When applying for courses, it is important to choose courses that start att diffrent times during the semester so that the student do not en up with multiple courses that run at the sime time and result in schedule clashes. Courses are usually taken one after the other (consecutive scheduling) or, if the course is part time, two courses may be taken during the same time period. The course are scheduled by week numbers. The spring semester 2016 begins week 3 (third week of January) and ends week 22 (first week of June). Please see the example course application and contact us with any questions regarding choosing courses.

SWEDISH LANGUAGE: Please note that although Swedish Language is published as running the full semester, it is scheduled more intensely in the beginning of the semester and, as a result, finish earlier in the semester. In the autumn semester, the course usually runs September-November, and in the spring semester early February until late April. Please keep this in mind as you plan your schedule so you don't "run out" of courses too early in the semester.

MEDIA & COMMUNICATION: Please note that the courses "Narrative Forms in Media" and "Magazine Project" have limited enrolment, so students cannot enroll in both. Please choose one or the other. PLEASE SEE STUDY OPTIONS HERE. (PDF)

The campuses: Please note that the campuses are located 60 to 260 km apart. Therefore, select courses at one campus only.