Courses taught in English
Courses (single-subject or self-contained) taught in English are offered for non-degree students and exchange students.
Application to such courses is made online through the national application service 鈥淯niversity Admissions in Sweden鈥, . More information about the application process is available at /en/article/application-process-single-subject-courses.
Please note that it is possible to take individual courses taught in English, but such courses cannot be combined to form a final degree at Link枚ping University.
One week of full-time studies corresponds to 1.5 credits and a 20-week academic semester corresponds to 30 credits.
More information about courses offered for exchange students and how to apply is available at: exchange agreements.
Qualifying Course in Swedish
Link枚ping University offers a qualifying course in Swedish for non-Swedish-speaking students who plan to study at Link枚ping University. This is an intensive, one-year, full-time course, designed to satisfy the general requirements in Swedish and civics for university studies.
The course is open for:
- Nordic and EU/EEA citizens or long-term residence
- Citizens/residents outside EU/EEA
- Semester 2 for Swedish-speaking students
More options for learning Swedish
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Courses taught in Swedish
Students with sufficient skill in Swedish can choose from a large number of individual courses. Link枚ping University offers approximately 500 single-subject courses taught in Swedish, most of them at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Students applying for courses taught in Swedish must fulfil the general admission requirements, the specific admission requirements, and the language requirements in Swedish.
More information about our courses taught in Swedish is available at: our Swedish website.
Payment options for fee-paying students
If you are required to pay tuition fees there are two ways to pay your tuition: via credit card or by bank transfer. Visit our how to pay your tuition fee page for more information.
To determine if you are a fee-paying student or not please visit the Universityadmissions page on .
Master's programmes
Have you been admitted to a master's programme taught in English? Visit our how to pay your tuition fee page for more information.
Questions
For any questions about single-subject courses, please contact the Info Centre.