Schools With Bachelor's Degrees in Sweden

There are many schools in Sweden that offer bachelor's degree programs. If you're a citizen of Sweden, you can take advantage of the universities that offer free education. For international students wishing to study abroad in Sweden, some tuition-free colleges are available, but that might be changing. In 2010, Sweden might start charging foreign students tuition. Check with the admissions office of your college of choice to see what tuition, if any, they will charge.
  1. Blekinge Institute of Technology

    • The Blekinge Institute of Technology is located on the Baltic Sea and believes its students should have an education that prepares them to compete on the international market. Many of Blekinge's classes are only taught in the Swedish language, but the college also offers courses in English.

      Blekinge offers two full-time bachelor programs taught in English and typically can be completed in three years. The first, International Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on Telecommunication, includes hands on experience building prototypes and working with the research labs at Blekinge or with local industries. The second, Literature, Culture and Digital Media (LCDM), provides a Bachelor's in English and a minor in Digital Media. Upon graduation from this program, students will be able to work in education, journalism, publishing or Information Technology or qualify for humanities-based or media and communication graduate programs.

      Blekinge Institute of Technology
      SE-371 79
      Kariskrona, Sweden
      +46-455-38-50-57
      bth.se/eng/edu.nsf/pages/undergraduate-studies

    Stockholm University

    • Stockholm University offers bachelor's programs in a variety of fields, all requiring 180 credit hours of study. The subjects include business administration, information technology, computer game development, mathematics and economics and sciences such as astronomy, biophysics, meteorology and physics.

      The college has an extensive library system with individual libraries in almost all concentrations. Most programs are taught in Swedish, so if you are English-speaking only, check with the university for English-taught courses. If you're currently attending a college in your home country, you can check if your college has an exchange agreement with Stockholm University---they have such an agreement with approximately 400 universities throughout the world.

      Stockholm University
      106 91
      Stockholm, Sweden
      +46-00-816-20-00
      sisu.it.su.se/search/show_area/5/en

    Malmo University

    • Malmo University offers full-time bachelor's programs that will earn you a degree in approximately three years. You can also take independent courses and design your own program that leads to a bachelor's degree. Programs of study that are taught in English include human rights, international migration and ethnic relations, peace and conflict studies and English studies, with specializations in literature or linguistics.

      If you're a foreign student wishing to study in Sweden, the university's website offers detailed information on the practicalities of studying abroad such as applying for a residence permit, tuition, fees, scholarships and help on such personal issues as accommodations, insurance and medical care.

      Malmo University
      205 06
      Malmo, Sweden
      +46-40-665-70-00
      mah.se/english/Education/Academic-System/Courses-and-programmes/

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