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Lund University (U21)


Lund University (U21)
City: Lund
Website: www.lu.se
Approximate semester dates: Semester 1 (Autumn): August-January
Semester 2 (Spring): January-June
Language of instruction: Swedish, English
Full time load equivalent: 30 ECTS per semester

Fields of Study Available:

This is not an exclusive list of the disciplines available. 
Disciplines listed here can provide a full-time load of study. 
All other available courses can be found in the course catalogue.

UNDERGRADUATE:

Humanities & Social Sciences:

Human Geography & Development Studies
Sociology
Economics
Arabic
Linguistics
Literature
Cultural studies
Swedish Language & Culture
European Studies
Global Issues

Sciences & Health Sciences:

Mathematical Sciences
Chemistry
Physics
Physical Geography & Ecosystem Analysis

Business:

Law**
Economics
Business Management

**Law at Lund is offered at a Postgraduate level; undergraduate students are able to take these courses if they have alreadyt complete 3 years of study.  We recommend talking to your academic advisor before persuing this option.

POSTGRADUATE:

Sciences & Health Sciences:

Mathematical Sciences
Chemistry
Astronomy
Biology & Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Geology
Geographical Information Systems
Statistics
Mathematics
Physics
Physical Geography & Ecosystem Analysis

Technologies:

Architecture & Built Environment
Automatic Control
Building & Environmental Technology
Electrical Information Technology
Industrial Management Logistics
 

Business:
Law
Economics
Business Management

Courses for Exchange Students

Restricted Fields of Study:  
Approximate living expenses:

7,000 SEK per month
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Living expenses breakdown

Additional information:

Semester long exchange only

Architecture available (Master of Architecture only)

Nursing available

Accommodation

FUN FACTS:
- MEAT BALLS & PICKLED HERRING!  Some of many of the culinary classics in Sweden! 
- Lund is consistently ranked as one of the world's top 100 universities.
- Take your shoes off before entering the home of a Swedish family, it is a common act of courtesy.
- Sweden is one of the safest countries in the world and ranked as one of the best to live in.
- Founded in 1666, it's one of the oldest and broadest universities in northern Europe.
- Punctuality is important to the Swedes - arrive just prior to an appointment, but not too early!
 

Universitas 21 Member:

www.universitas21.com