Study at Linnaeus University 2017
Open your mind to new opportunities
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Welcome to Linnaeus University
Open your mind to new opportunities
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Student life
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Meet our students
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Living as a student
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Entry requirements
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Applying to Linnaeus University Programmes and Courses
Join our Summer Academy Swedish university studies
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Växjö – A living Campus
Kalmar – The student town by the sea
On the cover: Parkour requires you to think creatively. To challenge yourself. Much the same as studies at Linnaeus University.
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Linnaeus University
Welcome to Linnaeus University Linnaeus University has taken its name from Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), the most famous and world-renowned Swedish scientist of the last few centuries. Carl Linnaeus was intrepid, curious and innovative. This is the key to inspiration at Linnaeus University. While the university is firmly rooted in the SmĂĽland region of southern Sweden where Linnaeus was born, our activities, like his, have no boundaries. Our goal is to be a modern university, combining the highest possible quality in education and research with the demands and needs of both the surrounding community and our students.
We strongly believe in linking education with research, as well as linking academic curiosity with applied knowledge. At our university, you will find many interesting programmes and courses to choose from. I am convinced that in coming here, you will increase your appeal to future employers, learn about Swedish culture and society and, perhaps most importantly, grow as a person. Welcome to take part of the friendly atmosphere and active student life, together with more than 1,600 international students, at Linnaeus University!
Stephen Hwang Rector
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“Teachers here encourage students to exchange their thoughts and ideas in class, and they also stimulate students to look at issues with critical thinking.” Dandan Shen, China
Open your mind to new opportunities Linnaeus University in south-eastern Sweden is a modern university with 31,000 students. We currently offer some 150 degree programmes and 2,500 single subject courses in a wide variety of academic and vocational disciplines. Around 40 degree programmes and 500 single subject courses are given in English. Linnaeus University is one of the larger higher education institutions in Sweden. But as we are located in two cities – Kalmar and Växjö – we have retained the original intimate feeling of the institutions. At Linnaeus University we want to enable you to grow as a person. The learning environment is characterised by an active student life with teaching and research staff in close proximity to students. Many of our international students mention the informal relationships with the teachers as one
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of the things they appreciate most as a student at Linnaeus University. Other aspects that receive praise are the modern and environmentally-friendly buildings, easy and widespread access to computers and other equipment, good connections with businesses and organisations in the area, and the reality-based case studies which add a real-life dimension to the studies. Linnaeus University is known for its strong international profile, with partner universities in more than 60 countries. The first programme offered in English was established more than two decades ago. Every year more than 1,600 international students from all over the world come here to study. International students at Linnaeus University can study at both undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate level.
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My name is Juliana Restrepo. I was born and raised in the beautiful and constantly-developing city of Medellín, Colombia. That is to say, Colombia in South America, not Columbia in the US, as many still make that mistake. In Medellín, I studied industrial design for five years and also worked as an event designer for DDB Colombia, an advertising agency. Having done that, I was ready for my next adventure – moving to London. During my four years in London, I was fortunate enough to get the opportunity to learn from a number of different work and life experiences. Even though I loved London (and still do), my husband and I decided three years ago to move to Växjö – my husband’s home town – since we wanted to raise our son in a smaller city, and also be closer to relatives. During my first months in Sweden, I studied beginner’s Swedish and looked forward to embracing the exciting challenge of a new country. It was then that I came across the master programme Innovation through business, engineering and design. One of my biggest motivations for applying to the programme was the collaboration with IKEA and, of course, the fact that the programme is based on a multidisciplinary collaboration. During my two years on the programme, I developed a lot as a designer, as a team player and, last but not least, as a citizen of the world. I also developed a passionate interest in metadesign, design-thinking and sustainability. I feel more proud than ever of being a designer. I believe that designers have a great responsibility, both now and for our future, as I see designers as the ‘connection keys/tools’ between different disciplines, skills and cultures. The world is changing so quickly that we can barely understand it. We need to learn, share, communicate and work better together. Shortly, I will start working as an interior designer at IKEA in Älmhult. I’m constantly curious and much looking forward to working in a dynamic environment, where people are not afraid of change. I’m so excited to see where this new leap will take me in the future – I am ready!
In collaboration with IKEA Did you know that Linnaeus University has a unique and close collaboration with IKEA? The largest furniture company in the world, founded in Älmhult in Småland. A good example from this close collaboration is the master programme Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design, established in 2013. For further information, visit the website www.Lnu.se
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Växjö
Växjö A living Campus
Campus Växjö is modelled along the lines of an American campus university and is the natural meeting place for students in Växjö. You find everything in one place while at the same time never being far away from the centre of town. Växjö has a long tradition of education, and despite its campus location, the university is a natural part of the town of Växjö. Linnaeus University has close ties with the local business sector and is a major player in the development of the town. The business enterprise spirit permeating Växjö is well known. Everything on campus is within five minutes’ walking distance – student accommodation, classrooms, the library, restaurants and pubs, lakes and other leisure facilities. The campus is full of life and energy and is a natural meeting place for all students and interests. Växjö is the “capital” of Kronoberg County in south-eastern Sweden and a modern city with more than 80,000
inhabitants. If you are staying in Växjö, you will also stay in a city which has been declared “the Greenest City in Europe” because of its focus on environmentally sound solutions and the environmental programmes implemented. There are abundant opportunities in Växjö for leisure activities. The town is surrounded by countryside, forests and water. Lake Växjösjön, close to both campus and the town centre, is a natural place for walking and jogging.
“Studying in Växjö means you are surrounded by fantastic nature and water.” Elvedina sarajlic-basic, austria
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Students within the International Sales and Marketing Programme study in Ljungby, a small town 60 kilometres west of Växjö.
Kalmar
Kalmar The student town by the sea The city of Kalmar is situated on the south-east coast of Sweden. In Kalmar, the university buildings and student accommodation are spread throughout the town and are well integrated with the historical surroundings – making students feel like part of the town. Locating the university in the centre of Kalmar was a conscious move. Students go about their daily business in the town centre, filling it with the buzz of activity, and many students live in close proximity to university buildings. In Kalmar, everything is close at hand. Within a five to ten minute walk, you will find just about everything you need – your school, your friends, the sea, the gym, or the town centre, Kvarnholmen. The close proximity to the coast and the sea leaves its impression on life in Kalmar.
Smaller beaches and places to swim are dotted around the town centre, and the nearby island of Öland offers top class beaches with miles of white sand. Kalmar is a town with 60,000 inhabitants and a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. Kalmar Castle and the town park are favourite haunts of many students. When the sun shines, the castle’s moat and grounds are filled with students studying and soaking up the sun. Many people jog or walk in the area surrounding the castle, alongside the Kalmar Sound. Kalmar alone holds some 6,000 companies, most of them within the retail, manufacturing and service sectors – many with a close collaboration to Linnaeus University.
“I love the quaintness of Kalmar and the European atmosphere of the city.” Michael Halak, Canada
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Student life
Student life
University life has much to offer, from meeting up with friends at the student pub to attending events and cultural activities. The student union and the student associations are doing their best to make you feel at home. Quality leisure time is important when you are a student. If you find joy and fulfilment in your student life, you will gain extra energy for your studies. There are a number of student organisations and clubs at the university that offer a wide range of leisure activities for students – student choirs, student radio, student sports club, student orchestra to mention a few. The student union at Linnaeus University – Linnéstudenterna – works to ensure that you receive the best possible education, but also aims to offer enjoyable activities besides your studies.
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ESN (Erasmus Student Network) is a network of sections organising events for international students going abroad to study. In Kalmar the section is called ESN Kalmar and in Växjö it is called VIS, Växjö International Students. Both sections organise local events such as barbecues, sports activities and theme nights with typical Swedish traditions represented, as well as trips within and outside Sweden. The buddy program The buddy program matches international students with (mostly Swedish) students. The buddies help the
international students with day-to-day questions, introducing them to Swedish culture and way of life as well as what it is like being a student at Linnaeus University. Friend families The Friend Family Coordinator at Linnéstudenterna matches international students with local families. So far, this project is only open to students studying in Växjö. The project allows you to get to know locals and everyday life away from campus. Typical activities for these friend families are cooking together, going for walks and local sightseeing.
Student life
Meet our students
What is it like to be a student at Linnaeus University? Our student ambassadors from Vietnam, Bangladesh, Brazil, China and South Africa are happy to tell you more about it, and give you tips on how to get the most out of your time as a student. You can also meet Linnaeus University and our alumni at fairs around the world.
“My impression of the Swedes is that they are very polite, sometimes shy, but always willing to help, and very good English-speaking”. Tram Nguyen, Vietnam Marketing, Master programme
“I can honestly say that Swedes are very friendly, helpful, loyal people. Innovation lives in Sweden, and it’s great to be embedded in such a society”.
“Swedes are helpful, polite and openminded. Sweden has a great education system and offers good possibilities for growing in your career”.
Aluwani Mauda, South Africa Peace and Development Work, Master programme
Maria Pasqualini, Brazil Design+Change programme
“What I like most about the Swedish education system is that I can focus on one course at a time. Also, the teachers here are so friendly; I can fully express my opinions”.
“As a student at Linnaeus University, you can have a very balanced social life during your studies. You will have time to do the things you love to do”.
Shenhong Ma, China Aquatic Ecology, Master programme
Redwan Hasan, Bangladesh Information Systems, Master programme
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Practical issues
Living as a student Before coming to Sweden and Linnaeus University, these are some practical issues to be aware of.
Accommodation
Finding suitable accommodation is often a worry when beginning your university studies. Start looking for accommodation as soon as possible after having applied to Linnaeus University in order to maximise your chances of finding a place to stay. Tuition fee-paying students All tuition fee-paying students at Linnaeus University who have gotten admission in the international selection rounds are guaranteed accommodation for a maximum of one year, given that they follow all the necessary steps that need to be taken to be guaranteed accommodation. Information about what needs to be done to get help with accommodation will be sent out to all tuition fee-paying students together with the invoices. Contact the Office of Student Affairs for further information by sending an e-mail to internationalstudents@lnu.se. Non-fee-paying students Non-fee-paying students, e.g. students who are not guaranteed accommodation, should contact the Student Union, Linnéstudenterna, and their housing office. Contact them by sending an e-mail to bostad@linnestudenterna.se. Kalmar The majority of students in Kalmar live near or within biking distance to the centre of town. There are both student dorms, halls of residence, student apartments and private lodgings. Växjö In Växjö, there are approximately 3,000 student apartments on campus. This accommodation is in close proximity to student activity; the university itself, friends, pubs and meeting places are all within walking distance.
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Residence permit
Non-EU/EEA citizens must have been granted a student residence permit (uppehållstillstånd för studier) before entering Sweden. You should apply for your permit, primarily at the website www.migrationsverket.se, 2–3 months before departure. Do not leave for Sweden without your student residence permit! A tourist visa is not sufficient as it is only valid for three months. EU/EEA citizens are allowed to stay in Sweden without a residence permit for up to three months. If you are staying in Sweden for a longer period of time, you are required to register with the Swedish Tax Agency no later than three months after entering the country. For more information visit www.migrationsverket.se
Practical issues
Cost of living
Living costs in Sweden depend largely on your individual lifestyle. To give you an idea the following example of a budget might be of help: Item Food
Accommodation
1 month 2,300
1 semester/ 5 months
11,500
3,500
17,500
Phone/internet
300
1,500
Medical and personal care
250
1,250
Course literature
750
Local travel
430
Clothes, hobbies, leisure Total SEK*
500 8,030
3,750 2,150
2,500 40,150
* SEK 10 ≈ EUR 1.05 ≈ USD 1.20
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Application and entry requirements
Applying to Linnaeus University All applications to Linnaeus University should be made online through www.universityadmissions.se, the website where you also find information on how to apply. General information about application and the programmes can be found at the website www.Lnu.se, but no applications should be sent directly to Linnaeus University. The online application should be submitted no later than January 15 for students commencing their studies in the autumn semester and August 15 for students commencing their studies in the spring semester. There is an application fee of SEK 900 for each semester you apply. Tuition fees Students with citizenship not within the EU/EEA, or Switzerland, are required to pay application and tuition fees for university studies in Sweden. The tuition fees at Linnaeus University are divided into categories, in the range between SEK 85,000–260,000 per academic year. Course fees are determined on an annual basis but will apply to the whole period of study for which the student has been admitted. Scholarships Linnaeus University offers scholarships to outstanding students from countries outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland who have applied for a Master’s Degree programme. The scholarship will be up to a 100 percent reduction of the tuition fee for the full programme. The deadline to apply for scholarships is February 1.
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For students already enrolled in a two- or three-year degree Admissions Office programme, there is a E-mail: admission@lnu.se possibility to apply for a scholarship which also covers up to 100 percent of the tuition fee for the remaining semesters of the programme. To find out more about Linnaeus University’s scholarships, visit www.Lnu.se.
Contacts
Other scholarship opportunities The Swedish Institute coordinates a number of different scholarship programmes which can be used to study at Linnaeus University. Students from a range of different countries are eligible for these scholarships. To find out more about other scholarships, visit www.studyinsweden.se. Win a scholarship for the Master Programme Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design The competition starts on 27 September and ends on 1 February. To be in with a chance to win, you have to both apply for the programme and take part in the competition. Compete here: Specialisation Business: http://bit.ly/LNUbusiness Specialisation Engineering: http://bit.ly/LNUengineer Specialisation Design: http://bit.ly/LNUdesign Read more about the programme at Lnu.se
Application and entry requirements
Entry requirements In order to be qualified for the courses and programmes you apply for, you must meet certain general and specific entry requirements. It is very important that you check what is required for the courses and programmes you are interested in, before you submit your application.
Bachelor level requirements In order to meet the general entry requirements for Bachelor level (first cycle or undergraduate level) studies, all students must have successfully completed their upper secondary (high school) education (post-16) and meet the requirement of English 6 (Swedish upper secondary school course). All programmes also have specific entry requirements which need to be fulfilled.
Master level requirements To meet the general entry requirements for Master level (second cycle or graduate level) studies, a student must have been awarded a Bachelor’s Degree (equivalent to a Swedish Kandidatexamen 180 credits) from an internationally recognised university. All programmes also have specific entry requirements which need to be fulfilled. English language requirements: In order to be eligible for university studies in Sweden, students must demonstrate that they meet the English requirements for the course or programme they wish to apply for. For information about what level of English requirements (IELTS, TOEFL, CEFR* etc.) is needed to meet the requirements of English 5 and English 6, see the table below or visit the website www.universityadmissions.se.
Upper Secondary School (Sweden)
IELTS-score (Academic)
TOEFL-score (Internetbased)
CEFR*
English 5
5.5 (and no section below 5.0)
72 (17 in written test)
B1/B2
English 6
6.5 (and no section below 5.5)
90 (20 in written test)
B2
* CEFR stands for Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment and is a European standard guideline (scale) for grading an individual’s language proficiency.
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Programmes and Courses
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For further information about programmes and courses, visit www.Lnu.se
Programmes
Bachelor Programmes (First cycle)
Business and Economics
Computer Science/IT
International Sales and Marketing Programme
Applied Mathematics Programme
180 credits (3 years) This programme prepares you for a career as key account or project manager with complex technical selling of engineering products and services. The focus is on advanced sales; how to convince your client that you can deliver value. You will study business administration, psychology, economics and law; and you will work with the same type of support systems that you would find in your future workplace. City: Ljungby Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements, Civics 1b / 1a1 + 1a2 and Mathematics 2a / 2b / 2c. Degree: Bachelor of Science with specialisation in International Sales and Marketing. Main field of study: Business Administration. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
Marketing Programme
180 credits (3 years) Do you want to be part of a group of students from all over the world and learn how to reach and influence tomorrow’s customers? This programme deals with marketing from different thematic perspectives, such as the basis of marketing, the customer and the offering. There is a very explicit progression concerning content and methodology, which makes the programme a top of the line education where you will work closely with local and global industry on different assignments. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements, Civics 1b / 1a1 + 1a2 and Mathematics 2a / 2b / 2c. Degree: Bachelor of Science with specialisation in Marketing. Main field of study: Business Administration. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
*Tuition fees do not apply for EU/EEA citizens. **Check the current exchange rate for exact information on tuition fee in euro.
180 credits (3 years) The programme gives a sound knowledge of mathematics and how to use mathematics as a tool within branches such as computer science, economy and engineering. Besides courses in pure mathematics you study mathematical modelling, numerical methods, programming and statistics. Mathematicians are in demand in fields such as information security, engineering, actuarial mathematics and design of experiments. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements, Mathematics 4 and Physics 2 or the equivalent. Degree: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Main field of study: Mathematics. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Network Security Programme
180 credits (3 years) This programme focuses on two areas within computer science: networks and security. It features courses such as administration of networks, distributed systems and mobile and wireless security. To help you understand encryption tools, courses in mathematics are also included. The programme gives you qualifications for a variety of professions, such as programmer, network administrator and security consultant. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements and Mathematics 3C or the equivalent. Degree: Bachelor of Science with specialisation in Network Security. Main field of study: Computer Science. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Software Technology Programme
180 credits (3 years) The programme focuses on the software in IT systems, which can be found in everything from mobile phones and games to cars and industrial robots. You will learn how to analyse, design and develop large computer systems as well as web applications. General courses in computer science such as computer networks, databases and operating systems are also part of the programme as well as a few math courses. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements and Mathematics 3C or the equivalent. Degree: Bachelor of Science with specialisation in Software Technology. Main field of study: Computer Science. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
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Programmes
Design Design + Change
180 credits (3 years) Do you want to use design to make a difference in the world? The programme combines design creativity with knowledge of sustainability, for a profession at the cutting edge of design. The most important challenge today and in the future concerns sustainability – to create a world that is good for both people and the environment, locally and globally. During your three years on this design degree, you will work closely with our teaching team to develop your own design specialism. City: Växjö Entry requirements: General entry requirements, English 6 and approved portfolio Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts. Main field of study: Design Tuition fee*: SEK 260,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 27,400**)
Visual Communication + Change
180 credits (3 years) Do you want to use visual communication to make a difference in the world? The programme combines creativity and graphic design with knowledge of sustainability to prepare you for a profession as a visual communicator/graphic designer with a specialisation in information graphics. The programme gives you an introduction to today’s major global concerns, as well as visual tools to help bring order to a sometimes overwhelming flow of information, and to truly affect people. City: Kalmar Entry requirements: General entry requirements, English 6 and approved portfolio Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts with specialisation Visual Communication. Main field of study: Design Tuition fee*: SEK 260,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 27,400**)
Master Programmes (Second cycle)
Business and Economics Business Process Control and Supply Chain Management, Master Programme
Specialisation: Fronts in Management Accounting & Process-based Control 60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) This programme has a focus on increased effectiveness and efficiency in business processes in supply chains. The first semester contains a specialisation in either supply chain management or management accounting. Themes are performance management, re-configurations and integration of business processes. The one year master is focused on practical business process issues while the two year master has a stronger focus on research. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with a minimum of 90 credits in Business Administration, with a minimum of 30 credits in Accounting, or the equivalent • English B/6 or the equivalent Degree: Master of Science (60 credits) with specialisation in Business Process Control and Supply Chain Management. Main field of study: Business Administration. Specialisation: Fronts in Management Accounting & Process-based Control, or Specialisation: Fronts in Logistics & Supply Chain Management. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
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Business Process Control and Supply Chain Management, Master Programme
Specialisation: Fronts in Logistics & Supply Chain Management 60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) This programme has a focus on increased effectiveness and efficiency in business processes in supply chains. The first semester contains a specialisation in either supply chain management or management accounting. Themes are performance management, re-configurations and integration of business processes. The one year master is focused on practical business process issues while the two year master has a stronger focus on research. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor Degree in Business Administration with a minimum of 90 credits in Business Administration, with a minimum of 15 credits in logistics/supply chain management/ transportation/operations management, or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent Degree: Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits) with specialisation in Business Process Control and Supply Chain Management. Main field of study: Business Administration. Specialisation: Fronts in Management Accounting & Process-based Control, or Specialisation: Fronts in Logistics & Supply Chain Management. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**) For further information about programmes and courses, visit www.Lnu.se
Programmes
Entrepreneurship, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) This programme educates and equips qualified project and process leaders for businesses and organisations as well as provides a good ground to start your own venture either directly after completed education or later in life. The teaching method is based on problem-based learning, which means that a close interaction with businesses (private sector) as well as organisations in the public and civic sector is emphasised. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a minimum of 90 credits in Business Administration or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits/120 credits) or Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits/120 credits) with specialisation in Entrepreneurship. Main field of study: Business Administration. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design – specialisation Business, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) A programme with an interdisciplinary perspective – combining Business Administration, Engineering and Design The purpose is to enable students to learn from each other’s skills and to increase the students’ ability to co-create diverse innovative solutions to complex development projects. Achieved skills in innovative thinking, project management, process and product development as well as business and systems development will make you an important player in the creation of sustainable society. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: The programme leads to a Master’s Degree in Business Administration in accordance with the main field of study to which the student has been accepted. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
*Tuition fees do not apply for EU/EEA citizens. **Check the current exchange rate for exact information on tuition fee in euro.
International Business Strategy, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) This programme is designed for students seeking management positions working with international strategic challenges. Focus is dedicated to an enhanced ability of understanding how firms can find competitive, dynamic and socially responsible solutions to international competitive challenges, both in emerging and mature markets. Live case companies play a central role in the programme. City: Kalmar Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a minimum of 90 credits in Business Administration or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits) or Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits) with specialisation in International Business Strategy. Main field of study: Business Administration. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
Leadership and Management in International Contexts, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) This is a programme for those who are, or aspire to be, in leading positions within organisations and firms with international operations. On a professional level, the students are trained to cope with the economic globalisation, the multicultural challenges and the internationalisation of firms. On a personal level, they are trained to become excellent team players and to enhance the strength of their character. City: Kalmar Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or in another Social Science main field of study • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits) or Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits) with specialisation in Leadership and Management. Main field of study: Business Administration. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
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Marketing, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) Shorter life cycles and smaller target groups make innovation and international marketing of new products and services dominant cost elements. The roles of marketers are evolving into general management functions and marketers are often recruited to CEO positions; leading to a great demand for this new type of qualified business graduate. The two year programme has a stronger focus on research and can be seen as preparatory for a PhD candidate. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, with a minimum of 30 credits in Marketing • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits/120 credits) with specialisation in Marketing or Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits/120 credits) with specialisation in Marketing. Main field of study: Business Administration. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
Tourism and Sustainability, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) Are you interested in tourism and sustainable development? Do you want to deepen your knowledge in tourism evaluation and planning in the perspective of sustainability? The program provides a thorough knowledge of social, cultural, economic and environmental aspects of tourism. With a clear focus on sustainability it delivers skills in analysing, planning and evaluating tourism-related activities on local, global and planetary scales. City: Kalmar Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in tourism studies or in another social science main field of study or equivalent • English B/6 or equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits/120 credits) with specialisation in Sustainability. Main field of study: Tourism Studies. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
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Computer Science/IT Information Systems, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) Information systems offer opportunities for enterprises and for people to communicate, learn, innovate and organise. This programme gives advanced and broad knowledge of the planning, design, use and leadership of information systems in organisations and businesses. It can be studied by distance as well as in Växjö and is open for applicants with different backgrounds, with a common interest in business development. City: Växjö or by distance Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits/120 credits) with specialisation in Information Systems. Main field of study: Informatics. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Mathematics and Modelling, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) Do you want to apply your skills to problem solving and creating new mathematical models? This programme has three specialisations: Analysis and Mathematical Physics, Algebra with Cryptography and Coding, and Mathematical Statistics and Financial Mathematics. You may find work at companies dealing with e.g. image and noise processing, information security, electric power, vehicle production and construction, or at banks and insurance companies. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics, Physics, Electronics, Computer Science, Economics or the equivalent, including 60 credits in Mathematics. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits) with specialisation in Analysis and Mathematical Physics, Algebra with Cryptography and Coding, or Mathematical Statistics and Financial Mathematics. Main field of study: Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
For further information about programmes and courses, visit www.Lnu.se
Programmes
Software Technology, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) ...focuses on development of complex software systems – projects featuring millions of lines of code and advanced techniques such as web services, distributed systems and component-based development. It prepares for a career in software engineering or an academic career. We present the latest tools within software development and often do project work together with industry or research groups. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or the equivalent, and a solid practical experience of object-oriented programming. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits/120 credits) with specialisation in Software Technology. Main field of study: Computer Science. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Social Media and Web Technologies, Master Programme 120 credits (2 years) …offers in-depth understanding of online communities and the technical environments in which they interact. You develop the skills required for creating innovative solutions and tools that use web and mobile technologies for supporting these communities. The programme prepares for positions such as web developer, interaction designer, IT strategist or new media editor, as well as for postgraduate studies. City: Växjö or by distance Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Media Technology, Informatics, Computer Science or similar fields (at least 15 credits should be in programming related courses) • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits) with specialisation in Social Media and Web Technologies. Main field of study: Media Technology. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
*Tuition fees do not apply for EU/EEA citizens. **Check the current exchange rate for exact information on tuition fee in euro.
Cultural Studies and Social Sciences Applied Social Analysis, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) Many of society’s most pressing problems fall far from the boundaries of traditional disciplinary research and require innovative analysis tools. The programme offers a wide-range of methodological training along with the opportunity to specialise in specific societal issues and provides the skills to conduct independent research. Possibilities for future employment include public and private organisations, NGOs, research and higher education institutions. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 90 credits in a Social Science, Psychology or Economics main field of study; students with different curricula can be accepted on an individual basis • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits). Main field of study: Sociology Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
Peace and Development Work, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) In Peace and Development Work you study the relationship between poverty, conflicts, peace and sustainable development as well as policy processes at local, national and international level. Polices and practice within international development cooperation, like Agenda 2030, is studied. The objective of the programme is to create possibilities for future employment within e.g., civil society, state agencies and international organisations that deal with peace and development issues. During your studies you have the option to conduct a field study in a developing country. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • a minimum of 90 credits in a Social Science, Humanities or Economics main area, including a degree project of at least 15 credits, or the equivalent. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits). Main field of study: Peace and Development Work. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
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Programmes
Design
Health and Behavioural Sciences
Design, Master Programme
Psychology, Work and Organisational Psychology, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) A programme with focus on product design in close cooperation with designers, established companies and the community. You will deepen your knowledge of design and design thinking as well as your proficiency to successfully motivate and communicate concepts. You are expected to develop your artistic maturity and a responsible attitude to the design profession, to be well prepared for complex projects on an international market. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • a minimum of 90 credits in Design (including a degree project/independent project comprising at least 15 credits) or the equivalent • approved portfolio as well as a project description • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Arts (120 credits). Tuition fee*: SEK 260,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 27,400**)
Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design – specialisation Design, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) A programme with an interdisciplinary perspective – combining Business Administration, Engineering and Design The purpose is to enable students to learn from each other’s skills and to increase the students’ ability to co-create diverse innovative solutions to complex development projects. Achieved skills in innovative thinking, project management, process and product development as well as business and systems development will make you an important player in the creation of sustainable society. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Design or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: The programme leads to a Master’s Degree in Design in accordance with the main field of study to which the student has been accepted. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
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120 credits (2 years) The aim of the programme is to give a thorough knowledge of I-O psychology, which includes in-depth theoretical understanding. The students gain insight in recent developments, and a particular focus is on the exciting concept of mindfulness. Relevant sectors after graduation are private and public organisations with advanced investigative tasks of psychosocial personnel matters. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology including 90 credits in Psychology with a degree project of at least 15 credits or the equivalent. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits). Main field of study: Psychology. Tuition fee*: SEK 85,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 9,000**)
Natural Sciences Aquatic Ecology, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) The unique combination of new and most exciting research areas in Marine Ecology, Environmental Microbial Ecology and Marine Biotechnology makes this programme truly original. We offer scientific and practical skills in frontier research in the function, diversity and evolution of aquatic organisms and systems, and ecological applications that can offer solutions to complex management of water resources. City: Kalmar Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • 90 credits in Biology/Ecology/Microbiology, including an independent project/degree project worth at least 15 credits or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits) with specialisation in Aquatic Ecology. Main field of study: Biology. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
For further information about programmes and courses, visit www.Lnu.se
Programmes
Chemistry, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) / 120 credits (2 years) A Master’s Degree in Chemistry paves the way for a career in research or industry. We provide individually tailored degree programmes that include extensive experience working in research laboratories and with state-of-the art equipment. Many previous graduates have been successful in competing for PhD studentships at universities around the globe, and others have entered into successful careers in industry. City: Kalmar Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • 90 credits in Chemistry or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits/120 credits). Main field of study: Chemistry. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Physics, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) The programme is focused on modern physics and opens the possibility for research and development work in the industry as well as for postgraduate studies. During the studies, you work closely with teachers and scientists involved in research projects. You learn to build models, do calculations and make predictions – in short, to solve problems. Parts of the programme may be studied by distance. City: Kalmar or by distance Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Physics of which at least 30 credits are in modern physics or the equivalent. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits). Main field of study: Physics. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
*Tuition fees do not apply for EU/EEA citizens. **Check the current exchange rate for exact information on tuition fee in euro.
Technology and Engineering Bioenergy Technology, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) Renewable energy is becoming increasingly important. This programme’s main content is fuel resources and logistics, combustion technology, biogas and gasification technology, and sustainable energy systems. It provides a basis for a career in Master of engineering, e.g. as a process engineer, an environmental auditor or a consultant. The programme is supported by international companies within the sector. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Degree of Bachelor of Science or Technology or the equivalent • Knowledge in Chemistry or Technical Chemistry equivalent to 15 credits • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits). Main field of study: Bioenergy Technology. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Electrical Engineering, specialisation Signal Processing & Wave Propagation, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) Many technical and industrial applications require knowledge of wave propagation and signal processing, notably wireless communication and antenna and microwave technology. In the second year you can specialise theoretically or study adjacent subjects such as physics or computer science. Advanced industrial work in engineering, e.g. within telecommunications and sensor technology, awaits most graduates. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics or the equivalent. All students must have completed introductory courses in Telecommunications, Electronics, Signals and Systems theory, and Mathematics including multidimensional analysis and transform theory. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (120 credits) with specialisation in Signal Processing and Wave Propagation. Main field of study: Electrical Engineering. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
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Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design – specialisation Engineering, Master Programme
120 credits (2 years) A programme with an interdisciplinary perspective – combining Business Administration, Engineering and Design The purpose is to enable students to learn from each other’s skills and to increase the students’ ability to co-create diverse innovative solutions to complex development projects. Achieved skills in innovative thinking, project management, process and product development as well as business and systems development will make you an important player in the creation of sustainable society. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or the equivalent • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: The programme leads to a Master’s Degree in Engineering in accordance with the main field of study to which the student has been accepted. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
Mechanical Engineering, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) Qualified calculation engineers and designers are attractive in industry. The basis in computational mechanics is provided through courses in multivariate calculus, vector calculus, analysis of structures and structural dynamics. Within the course in product development from a life cycle perspective, you study powerful development tools with specific applications to complex products, functions and systems. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering or the equivalent. This must include a minimum of 7.5 credits in Structural Mechanics or Mechanics of Materials as well as mathematics corresponding to the courses Calculus 1 (7.5 credits) and Vector geometry/Linear algebra (7.5 credits) or the equivalent. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits). Main field of study: Mechanical Engineering. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
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Structural Engineering, Master Programme
60 credits (1 year) This programme focuses on structural engineering and design, and prepares for work within a growing wood building branch or elsewhere in the building industry. In addition to a thorough theoretical basis, applied projects concerning the development of new products and technology are included. The education benefits greatly by the series of interesting wood building projects that are going on in Växjö. City: Växjö Semester: Autumn Entry requirements: General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements: • Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering or the equivalent. This degree must include a minimum of 7.5 credits in Structural Mechanics or Mechanics of Materials as well as mathematics corresponding to the courses Calculus 1 (7.5 credits) and Vector geometry/Linear algebra (7.5 credits) or the equivalent. • English 6 or the equivalent. Degree: Master of Science (60 credits). Main field of study: Civil Engineering. Tuition fee*: SEK 130,000 per academic year (≈ EUR 13,700**)
For further information about programmes and courses, visit www.Lnu.se
Courses
Preparatory English course
Swedish courses
The Preparatory English course is aimed at international students who need to train their oral and written English language proficiency in order to be able to follow academic courses taught in English. Preparatory English course for international students gives eligibility equivalent to English 6 for further studies at Linnaeus University.
All international students will be offered a non-credit Swedish course. Students who wish to improve their Swedish further have the opportunity to study Swedish at basic, intermediate or advanced level up to 90 credits. In the basic courses, students will develop oral and written language skills, as well as basic knowledge about Swedish culture and traditions. On a more advanced level, students will develop their practical skills and expand their theoretical linguistic awareness and proficiency. The majority of the Swedish courses are given part-time and can therefore be combined with other courses. For more information about the Swedish courses, visit www.Lnu.se.
Preparatory English course for international students
30 credits Entry requirements: English 5 (IELTS 5.5) and one full year of university studies. Tuition fee*: SEK 42,500 per semester (≈ EUR 4,500**) The course is given both in the autumn and the spring semester.
Top-up courses for a Bachelor’s Degree Linnaeus University offers the possibility for students who have already two or three years of academic studies, the equivalence of at least 120 ECTS credits, to top up their studies with a year’s degree track to earn a Swedish bachelor’s degree. These tracks could enable students to become eligible for studies on the Master level or simply to earn them an undergraduate degree. The minimum requirement is previous academic studies amounting to the equivalence of 120 ECTS which can be transferred into a degree from LNU. At least 60 of these have to be within the student’s main field of study but this can differ between the different tracks. The available main fields of study are:
Single subject courses Linnaeus University offers around 500 single subject courses in English on both undergraduate and graduate level in the following disciplines. For further information about the courses, visit the website www.Lnu.se.
• Applications • Biology • Business Administration (Accounting and Finance, International Business, Management and Marketing) • Computer Science • Economics • Engineering • Food Science The degree tracks are organised into course packages and all applications should be made online via www. universityadmissions.se. There you will also find information on how to apply. The online application should be submitted no later than January 15th for students commencing their studies in the autumn semester. For further information about application and admission, contact admission@lnu.se. *Tuition fees do not apply for EU/EEA citizens. **Check the current exchange rate for exact information on tuition fee in euro.
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Linnaeus University Summer Academy
Study, enjoy the Swedish summer, and grow as a person
Join our Summer Academy Do you want to explore Sweden and the Swedish education system? Do you want to study abroad and develop your career, network and gain cultural insights together with international and Swedish students? Do you want to enjoy the Swedish summer in one of the most attractive summer cities in the country? Join our Summer Academy in Kalmar! An international, intercultural and interdisciplinary summer academy – unique of its kind in Sweden. The courses within the Summer Academy originate in Swedish culture and an innovative mindset. They are workshop-oriented and have a strong student focus. The courses range from language, human rights and entrepreneurship to outdoor studies, glass design and sustainable development. Courses
are offered on undergraduate and graduate level, and run from mid-July to mid-August. Through our Summer Academy you will get a feeling for what it is like to study at Linnaeus University. You get the opportunity to gain unique academic experience in an intercultural setting, something that will enhance your CV and future career. The combination of lectures and workshops within your own course and weekly interdisciplinary sessions for all participants at the academy, provide opportunities for new contacts and cultural insights – both from other students and from local and global business representatives. An extensive social programme will provide you with a better knowledge
Examples of courses offered at Linnaeus University Summer Academy previous years: » Art and outdoor painting » Beginner’s Swedish, part I » Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Innovation – in a Swedish context » Discovery of a sustainable Baltic Sea » Glass design
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about Swedish culture and society, as well as knowledge about the city of Kalmar and its surroundings. It also serves as a great opportunity to get to know fellow students at the Summer Academy. The social programme offers organised day-trips and weekend excursions (for instance, to the island of Öland and to Stockholm, Sweden’s capital), outdoor and sports activities, as well as cultural events. For more information about the Summer Academy and the courses offered in 2017, visit the website Lnu.se/en/summeracademy.
Linnaeus University Summer Academy
Application All applications to Linnaeus University Summer Academy should be made online through www.universityadmissions.se, the website where you also find information on how to apply. Your online application should be submitted no later than February 15. Scholarship Linnaeus University offers a few scholarships to outstanding students from countries outside of the EU-EEA and Switzerland who have applied for a Linnaeus University Summer Academy course. The scholarship will cover the entire cost of the tuition fees as well as living expenses. The deadline to apply for scholarships is 1 March. For more information, please visit www.Lnu.se.
“The guest lecturers were very prominent persons, and interesting to listen to. The course in general held a high level, and yet we were allowed to work together to give the course our own personal touch.” Niels Back, Dutch Course taken: The Nordic welfare model in a Swedish context
“I have a positive overall impression of the Summer Academy, I’ve really learnt a lot from my peers. The course in itself has also been good; I like the format with kind of two courses in one.” Naolani Hendricks, USA Course taken: Globalisation, social media and politics
“For me, being a Swede, it’s easy to get so used to the Swedish society that I stop noticing what is good and bad and what could be different. Studying together with people from a number of different countries really gives you perspective; I’ve been able to see myself in a much larger context, both in time and space.” Alexander Zens, Swedish Course taken: The Nordic welfare model in a Swedish context
“I wanted to come to Linnaeus University Summer Academy since it is unique interculturally and interdisciplinary. For me having a computer engineering background, Sweden feels like the best country to study in since it has a lot of important companies such as Skype, H&M, and Spotify. Kalmar is nice and everyone is really friendly. I have been enjoying riding the bike by the castle, it is so close to nature.” Niharika Prasad, India course taken: Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Innovation – In a Swedish context, here on a scholarship from Sqore.com
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The Swedish Education System
Swedish university studies Exams and grades
Exams take place after each single subject course or module. If taking a full-semester course, you will receive a cumulative grade for the course as well as individual grades for each module. If you fail an exam, it is possible to re-sit the exam later in the semester, without penalty. Only successfully completed
Degrees
As an international student, you can obtain a degree from Linnaeus University by following the required study plan for a particular degree. You can also combine credits from your home university with credits from Linnaeus University to meet degree requirements.
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Second cycle, Master’s Degree (60 credits) A Master’s Degree (60 credits) is awarded after completing 60 credits at second cycle, of which 30 credits must be in the major field of study. The major field of study must include an independent project of at least 15 credits. A Bachelor’s Degree or the equivalent is required for admission to a master programme. Second cycle, Master’s Degree (120 credits) A Master’s Degree (120 credits) is awarded after completing 120 credits at second cycle, of which 60 credits must be in the major field of study. The major field of study must also include one independent project of at least 30 credits, or two independent projects of at least 15 credits each. A Bachelor’s Degree or the equivalent is required for admission to a master programme. Third cycle, Doctoral Degree (240 credits) A Doctorate Degree is awarded after completing 240 credits at third cycle, of which a minimum of 120 credits consists of a doctoral project. A doctoral programme usually lasts for four years. It is also possible to enrol in a two-year Licentiate Degree programme. A Licentiate Degree is awarded after completing 120 credits at third cycle, of which a minimum of 60 credits consists of an independent project. All third cycle programmes include course work, an independent project and research collaboration with supervisors.
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courses or modules are recorded on your transcript. This means your transcript will not show if you have failed an exam or course. There are two success grades awarded in the Swedish university system: »Pass« and »Pass with Distinction«.
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Please note that you need to apply for a degree after finishing your studies at Linnaeus University. A degree is never awarded automatically.
Humans of Lnu
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”I have experienced the feelings, thoughts and pressure that surround many students every day. All that hard studying, will it pay off in the end? Do I have the experience and knowledge required in working life? After graduating, I did an internship for six months and learned tons of new things, both professionally and personally. Now, a year and a half later, I am still living in Munich and working for CupoNation as the SEO-team lead for the Swedish market. The company is operating in 17 markets and through my job I have worked closely with people from all around the world on different projects, and not just learnt about the field of profession but also had the opportunity to interact with different cultures” #humansoflnu
”Ever since I was little, I’ve been a creative soul, curious about different types of expressions and forms. My parents, who came to Sweden as political refugees from Chile in the 70s, have always encouraged me in my creativity and are also themselves very fond of making stuff with their hands. During the years, my interest in hand-made creations, like jewelry and dreamcatchers, has gone from being a hobby to being a part of who I am. Thanks to a boyfriend who is enthusiastic about nature and photography I’ve also had the opportunity to expose my handicraft in beautiful environments, and through that mirror my inspiration – all the beauty that can be found in nature. I just recently turned 33 and until two days ago I worked as store manager at Gina Tricot Grand Samarkand. Working in retail has been my everyday life for the past ten years, and even though I have enjoyed the high tempo, making quick decisions and having great responsibility, I’ve also felt that I’ve not been able to give my creativity enough room and focus. That’s why Design + Change caught my attention. To be able to combine creativity with sustainability sounded like sweet music to my ears, so I assembled a portfolio and gathered the confidence to apply. When I read the admissions notification, I was sitting in a hotel lobby on Sardinia, and when I realised that I had been admitted I literally started crying of happiness. At my age, to decide on a career change is either a bit foolish or absolutely fantastic. I choose to believe in the latter and start my studies today with great hope that I will be able to make a difference!” #humansoflnu
Oscar Berglund, Marketing Programme
Camilla Guzman, Design + Change
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Close to everything Stockholm
Kalmar and Växjö are easily reached by car, bus, train or plane, and it is possible to fly direct from Stockholm to both Kalmar and Växjö. There are direct train connections with Stockholm and Copenhagen several times a day.
Estimated travel time (by train): Gothenburg Växjö
Copenhagen – Växjö 2.5 hrs / Kalmar 3.5 hrs Stockholm – Växjö 3.5 hrs / Kalmar 4.5 hrs Malmö – Växjö 1.5 hrs / Kalmar 2.5 hrs Gothenburg – Växjö 3 hrs / Kalmar 4 hrs
Kalmar Malmö
SWEDEN
A modern, international university in the Småland region of Sweden
Contact General questions: E-mail: internationalstudents@lnu.se Admission-related questions: E-mail: admission@lnu.se