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Master's programmes

We offer a first-class internationally competitive education. The School of Business, Economics and Law is one of about a hundred Triple Crown Accredited business schools in the world.

International Bachelor's programme

Programme fully taught in English.

Programmes undergraduate level

All programmes except "Business and Economics" are taught in Swedish.

We offer five programmes at the undergraduate level. All these programmes are taught in Swedish except for Business and Economics which also has an English version of the programme. We offer degree programmes in the following subjects:

Business and Economics, 180 credits

The Bachelor's programme in business and economics is suitable for those who are interested in a successful professional life in Swedish and international business and administration. You study courses that are part of classical business education along with our program-specific courses where you get to apply your knowledge in business and economics.

Logistics, 180 credits

The School's logistics programme is composed of the subjects business, cultural geography, law, economics and statistics. You will learn to identify, analyse and find solutions to logistical problems. Skills training and self-leadership are also included in the programme.

Law, 270 credits

Our law programme includes theoretical studies along with practical problem solving and our students are in close contact with practising lawyers early in their education. The training prepares students for their future careers by allowing them to test the various roles of a lawyer and shows how law changes depending on the perspective.

Environmental Social Science, 180 credits

Our social sciences environmental science programme is unique through its integration of social and environmental sciences. The programme provides an environmental competence that includes several scientific areas, solid specialist knowledge and an ability to work in networks and project groups.

 

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