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Study in English in Sweden

We offer a variety of programmes and courses in English at our extensive and attractive campus in Växjö.

Study B, CS, E and D in English in SwedenProgrammes in English

Linnaeus University offers three programmes at Bachelor level and nine programmes at Master level in English within the subjects Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, Media Technology and Physics. All of these programmes start in the autumn semester and are studied in Växjö. Click on each programme to learn more about it.
One year equals 60 hec (higher education credits).

Study in English in SwedenFirst level (Bachelor)

Applied Mathematics Programme (180 hec)
Network Security Programme (180 hec)
Software Technology Programme (180 hec)

Second level (Master)

Electrical Engineering with specialisation in signal processing & wave propagation (120 hec)
Information Systems (60 hec)
Information Systems (120 hec)
Mathematics and Modelling (60 hec)
Mathematics and Modelling (120 hec)
Physics (120 hec)
Software Technology (60 hec)
Software Technology (120 hec)
Social Media and Web Technologies (120 hec)

All programmes in English

In all, Linnaeus University offers some 40 programmes in English. Click here to see the full list.

Courses in English

Each year Linnaeus University offers close to 100 courses in English within the above subjects, at Bachelor as well as Master level. All of these courses are given in Växjö.

Courses in English within Computer Science and Informatics
Courses in English within Electrical Engineering
Courses in English within Mathematics
Courses in English within Media Technology
Courses in English within Physics

All courses in English

In all, Linnaeus University offers some 500 courses in English. Click here to see the full list.

Applying to Linnaeus University

Follow this link to find information about how you apply, what the most important dates are for your application etc. There is also information that is specific for non-exchange students (free movers) and for exchange students.