Guide for international students at the Faculty of Technology, Linnaeus University

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Student Guide Faculty of Technology


Contents

Introduction Exchange Students – Changes in your study plan Obtaining a student account Register for a course Programme and course syllabus Schedule The learning platform MyMoodle To take an examination at Linnaeus University International possibilities International Office Study counselling Career Guidance – LNU career counselling Service Learning support for your studies Student Welfare Office Student Lounge IT support for students Download the LNU app Linnéstudenterna Student associations at the Faculty of Technology Guide MyMoodle Find your course Smarter collaboration Complete your profile Upload picture Communication in the course Handing in an assignment Small glossary Contact persons at the Faculty of Technology: International Coordinator: Education Administrators:

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First of all, welcome to Linnaeus University and to the Faculty of Technology!

In this handbook you will find useful information about your study period at our University. This short guide is complementary to the general guide for exchange students and the information contained is only for international students at the Faculty of Technology. Please, keep it to hand, as it can be helpful later on. Introduction The Faculty of Technology at Linnaeus University consists of 9 Departments and administration. We are 350 people employed and we educate 2500 full-time students per year. The research is carried out in close collaboration with the South Swedish corporations. The Faculty is located in both Växjö and Kalmar. Exchange Students – Changes in your study plan Students who enter Linnaeus University as exchange students are expected to enrol in and pass full-time credit loads. This currently totals 30 ECTS (European Credits) per semester.

We understand that not all credits may be transferable to students’ home universities, but students are still expected to enrol in and pass 30 ECTS per semester, regardless of the number of credits being transferred. We want all students, incoming as well as outgoing, to view the exchange program first and foremost as an academic program. If you decide to change one or more courses that you have been accepted to before leaving your country, you have to submit a new request for an approval of your new study plan. This has to be done within one week from your arrival. This means that the procedure is not automatic! Please, ask the International Office how to apply!

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Remember to enclose all documentation that will confirm your eligibility for the courses you choose (an updated transcript of records including even the courses you completed in the last spring and fall semesters at home university is mandatory!).

We recommend informing even the coordinator and/or the international office at your home institution about the changes in order to be sure that the new courses will be recognized once you will be back home. Obtaining a student account You need a student account to begin studying at Linnaeus University. Via your student account, you can register, access course materials, access your e-mail account and other IT services. You obtain your student account at lnu.se/student. Contact the IT department if you need assistance: it-support@lnu.se or +46(0)480–44 67 00. Register for a course Register for a course via your student account the week before the course begins or during its first week. You need to be registered in order to study the course and for access to the schedule. If you are conditionally admitted, you will not be able to register. You must show, at the latest at the beginning of the course, that you have fulfilled the prerequisites for your programme or course. See Lnu.se/ en/education/Before-your-studies/ for more instructions. If there are issues with your registration, contact your education administrator.

Please note that if you are a tuition fee-paying student, the conditionally admitted status could also depend on if the payment of tuition has been processed. For all questions regarding Tuitionfees, contact tuitionfees@lnu.se. Programme and course syllabus Your programme syllabus, which is your educational plan, describes your programme and which courses are included. In the course syllabus you will find the prerequisites, objectives, contents, examination and literature. Your programme syllabus and course syllabus can be found at lnu.se.

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Schedule Once you are registered to a course you can access your schedule via your student account. Please note there is no schedule for online courses. Instead follow the instructions given in the course room on MyMoodle. The learning platform MyMoodle MyMoodle is Linnaeus University’s digital learning platform, where you have your programme room and your course room with information about your educational programme. Log in via student account. See page 9 for further instructions in MyMoodle. To take an examination at Linnaeus University You must sign up for the examination session within the sign-up period; there is no possibility to sign up after the last date.

The sign-up period and the examination date can be found at salstentamen.lnu.se. If you run into issues with sign-up, contact your education administrator as soon as possible before the deadline. If a student fails an examination, there is the possibility of taking a re- examination later in the semester. The teacher of the course will inform the student concerning the re-examination date. Please note that it is not possible to do the re-examination if you already have passed the course, to try to get a higher grade. International possibilities As a student at Linnaeus University, there are several opportunities for internationalisation. Exchange studies means that you study for one semester or one academic year through one of the about 700 exchange agreements that the Faculty of Technology and Linnaeus University have with universities across the world.

Contact Katarina RĂśnndahl, katarina.ronndahl@lnu.se, if you would like to have more information about international possibilities or visit Lnu.se/en/student/international-possibilities International Office Gives practical support in regards to exchange studies and internships abroad. They also work as contact for all international students.

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Contact outexchange@lnu.se for questions on exchange and internationalstudents@lnu.se for questions concerning your studies here if you are an international student. Study counselling With a study counsellor you can obtain individualised assistance with career guidance, planning your studies, electives within programmes, approved leave from studies, cancellation of studies or changing programmes.

Contact Bengt Persson, bengt.c.persson@lnu.se, if you have questions about the programmes in Computer Science/IT or Mathematics. If you have questions about our programmes in Technology and Engineering, Maritime Applications or Forest and Wood technology contact Tina Karlsson, tina.karlsson@lnu.se. Career Guidance – LNU career counselling Service The Career Counselling Service at Linnaeus University supports you when you are thinking about how your education, your experiences, work experience, and personal qualifications are to be summarised and become a powerful CV with a job application. Contact: karriar@ lnu.se Learning support for your studies If you have some form of disability you can make use of the support measures for your studies that are available. Some examples of this include support in taking notes, assistance from sign language interpreters or being provided extended time for examinations. Are you or someone you know in need of support measures for your studies? Find more information on Lnu.se - search for Learning support for your studies. Student Welfare Office The Student Welfare Office has a preventative focus in its work relating to lifestyle issues and offers counselling. Contact information and activities can be found at Lnu.se.

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Student Lounge At the Student Lounge, you can get help with general questions regarding international opportunities, admission, tuition fees, housing, career guidance, study counseling and student health. The Student Lounge is located in the main building in Växjö (house H, room 1313). Opening hours for Student Lounge Monday–Thursday 12:00–14:00

IT support for students If you need assistance with IT-related issues, contact the IT Department: it-support@lnu.se or +46(0)480–44 67 00. Download the LNU app Via the Linnaeus University Student app you can receive notices from your programme room, course room and information from the Faculty of Technology. That way, you will never miss important information. The app also includes: • Map: a function where rooms and other facilities are searchable • Books: you can search for books at the university library

• Staff: search for your academic supervisor, teacher or other staff member you are looking for here

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Linnéstudenterna The student union, Linnéstudenterna, is there for you. They are involved in making the quality of your education better, and making sure your time at the university will be eventful with real social involvement. More information can be found at linnestudenterna.se or contact info@linnestudenterna.se. Student associations at the Faculty of Technology Student life is not only about studying; it is also about meeting new people, learning new things and growing as a human being. Becoming engaged in student life can provide you with knowledge and experiences that may prove to be invaluable when you are looking for a job later in life. The Student Union’s student associations linked to the Faculty of Technology are: Lambda, SPIIK, VÄXT and WÄDUR.

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Guide MyMoodle Your MyMoodle course page is central you course. Here you can access lectures and additional material as well as communicate with your teacher(s) and other students. This manual covers basic functions you will need to navigate your course. Find your course • Go to Lnu.se/student • Click Log In

• Your courses are listed under My Courses (the ones you are enrolled in)

• Click on the course in question (remember to register for the course) Find the contents of the course in the middle part. On top, you find key links that are important in the course e.g Ask about the course, forum and general information. In the bottom of the page are the different stages in the course that include assignments, documents etc. Each course page is unique as teachers and subject determines the arrangement and layout.

Navigation

Blocks

Complete your profile

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On the right and left are the various Blocks. It is common, on the right side, to have Latest news and Resources. The left side normally has Navigation and Preferences. Use the navigation window to navigate around in the course page or list of courses you are enrolled in. Go to Preferences to edit your profile. Find Lnu.se/student at the top to find your way back.

Smarter collaboration This is a guide with a collection of digital tools for use by students. The guide constitutes a selection of simple and effective tools that facilitate collaboration on- as well as off-campus. The tools are to be used voluntarily e.g collaboration on a document, collection of links, networking and meetings. The tools on this list are not supported by the university. Complete your profile • Click on your name (upper right corner)

• Click on Preferences, Edit profile

Upload picture Add your picture by clicking User picture. The picture uploaded to Current picture appears when you post in the forum. The benefits of adding a picture are, for instance, it makes is it enables the teacher to identify a student in a forum or assignment as well as class roster. Upload picture

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Communication in the course At the top are several icons are necessary in facilitating communication in the course.

Latest news Information from teacher to students. Teachers post general information such as news and reminders. Questions about the course Students can ask questions to the course instructor(s). All questions and answers are visible to the teacher and students in the course.

Privately message your teacher For private messaged between a teacher and student

CafĂŠ A forum for students who want to engage in free discussions Handing in an assignment During the course, you will most likely be required to upload a file as part of an Assignment. The image below shows an example an Assignment. The settings might vary and this is set by the teacher. One setting that the student must both fill in and certify, is that the work being uploaded is yours. There could also be an HTML-editor added to enable you to write your answer. The image below describes and shows the two ways of how to hand in a file.

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Small glossary • Alumni Former university students

• Conditionally admitted Do not fulfill the prerequisites stated in the programme or course syllabus • Dean Head of the faculty

• DiVA Database for research publications and degree projects

• Eduroam LNU’s wireless network

• Examiner Teacher that has the judicial right to certify grades

• Ladok National study documentation system where student details are kept, such as grades, results and registration

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• MFS (Minor Field Studies) SIDA financed scholarship for minor field studies. It gives students the possibility to collect research material in developing countries for their theses on bachelor or master level • Query Smaller written exam

• Seminar Teaching method that involves group discussions/dialogue • TimeEdit University system for booking schedules and rooms • Tuition Fee A fee that international students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland are required to pay for their studies



Contact persons at the Faculty of Technology: International Coordinator:

Katarina Rönndahl International Coordinator, Exchange student coordinator Room: D1123 (1st floor), D Building Tel: +46 (0)470 70 86 26 E-mail: katarina.ronndahl@lnu.se or ftk.inexchange@lnu.se

Education Administrators:

Victoria Simonsson and Hanna Törnblom Education Administrators Subject: Physics master programme, Kalmar Maritime Academy Room: House Magna, Kalmar Tel: +46(0)480 4976 05, +46(0)480 49 70 26 E-mail: Victoria.simonsson@lnu.se, hanna.tornblom@lnu.se Ewa Püschl Education Administrator Subjects: Computer Science and Media Technology Room: D1122 (1st floor), D Building Tel: +46 (0)470 70 89 87 E-mail: eva.puschl@lnu.se Christina Brandt Education Administrator Subject: Mathematics Room: D1124 (1st floor), D Building Tel: +46 (0)470 76 75 67 E-mail: christina.brandt@lnu.se

Emeli Wickström Education Administrator Subjects: Informatics (information systems), Electrical Engineering, Physics Room: D1126 (1st floor), D Building Tel: +46 (0)470 76 74 64 E-mail: emeli.wickstrom@lnu.se Anki Lektorp Education Administrator Subjects: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Bioenergy Technology Room: M1032 (1st floor), M Building Tel: +46 (0)470 70 88 91 E-mail: anki.lektorp@lnu.se Ingela Wennemark Education Administrator Subjects: Forest and Wood Engineering Room: M1033 (1st floor), M Building Tel: +46 (0)470 70 80 50 E-mail: ingela.wennemark@lnu.se

Catrine Bramhag Svensson Education Administrator SUBJECTS: Computer Science ROOM: MA333, Hus Magna, Kalmar TEL: +46(0)480 49 70 43 E-MAIL: catrine.bramhag.svensson@lnu.se

You can also reach the faculty administration at teknik@lnu.se

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