Courses VT 12 – Spring term 2012 Courses
In the autumn 2007, the Bologna process equalized all the higher education programmes in Sweden to the requirement of the European Union. A consequence of this was a change in the level denomination. Academic courses beginning as Foundation courses I and II are followed up by Advanced courses. A full term includes 30 credits / ECTS.
We have opted to offer both 7.5 credits courses and 15 credits courses, which means that students have the opportunity to extend their studies if they wish.
Distance courses – on-line managed. Presence in person is not required!
All seminars and lectures are held on-line either in the afternoon or evening (not earlier than 17:00) from Monday to Thursday.
Preparatory level – Beginners courses
Undergraduate Level 1 Part I – Former A-level
Undergraduate Level 1 Part II – Former B-level
Undergraduate Level 2 - Former C-level
OBS!
Application and tuition fees will be introduced for students with citizenship in countries outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland, beginning with application to the autumn term 2011.
Swedish citizens are not required to pay application or tuition fees to study at a Swedish university or university college.
However, if you are registered as living outside of Sweden, you need to document your citizenship. You can provide copies of one of the following documents in order to verify your status: Valid passport, valid identity card, any official document which certifies citizenship.
If you have citizenship in a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country*, or Switzerland, you are not required to pay application or tuition fees.
You are required to provide documentation of your citizenship status in order for your application to be processed. You can provide copies of one of the following documents in order to verify your status: Valid passport, valid identity card, an official document which certifies citizenship.
Please note that having temporary or permanent residency in an EU/EEA country does NOT exempt you from paying fees
The copy of your passport, identity card or official document must be certified. This means that another person must sign their name, print their name and provide their telephone number on each document copy you submit. This person, by signing, is certifying that the copy you submit is an exact copy of the original. A friend, relative or government official can provide this certification for you.
Please send your certified copies (together with the rest of your Supporting documentation) to:
University Studies in Sweden
FE 1
SE-833 83 Stroemsund
SWEDEN
For further information, please visit the following webpage:
https://www.universityadmissions.se