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At Jönköping International Business School (JIBS) you will study with
ambitious students from all over the globe. JIBS is a double-accredited
business school, with an international and entrepreneurial profile that
influences everything that we do.
MEETING MARKET DEMANDS
To prepare our graduates for their future careers, all courses and
programmes at JIBS are rooted in our guiding principles; to be
“international at heart”, “entrepreneurial in mind” and “responsible
in action”. The number of international students and faculty at JIBS
confirms the relevance of our programmes on an international market
and provides the setting necessary for a modern business school.
ENHANCE YOUR EXCHANGE AT JIBS
We consider entrepreneurship an essential ingredient for students
in all subjects, which is why we pride ourselves in supplying ample
opportunities to develop an entrepreneurial orientation. Inspired
by the United Nations’ Principles of Responsible Management
Education, all programmes at JIBS are also designed to coach
students in becoming responsible leaders.
JÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY 3
DOUBLE ACCREDITED EDUCATION
Since 2015, JIBS is proud to be among the exclusive group of
business schools that have qualified for the internationally renowned
accreditation, by EQUIS and AASCB respectively. Less than 1 per cent
of the world’s business schools have been granted this quality marker,
which secures a competitive position on the international market
for highly qualified faculty and students. Being part of this group of
schools motivates us to stay progressive and contribute to the ongoing
modernization of higher education in management.
EQUIS
Equis is an international system for quality assurance of higher
education institutions focusing on management. The accreditation is
governed by the European Foundation for Management Development
(EFMD), an independent non-profit network organization.
Building on 100 quality indicators and a systematic focus on three
key facets, EQUIS requires a balance between high academic quality
and professional relevance. The EQUIS accreditation confirms that
JIBS excels in the area of internationalization, corporate connections,
and ethics, responsibility and sustainability (ERS).
AACSB
Business schools accredited by AACSB (the Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business) must fulfill a set of 15 standards,
which evaluate the school’s mission, finances, research, faculty
management, curriculum development, teaching effectiveness,
and more.
Impact, Innovation and Engagement are central themes for
the AACSB accreditation. In JIBS case these themes confirm our
determination to be significant and our integrative approach to
research as well as education.
Bachelor of science - 180 credits
• International Economics
• International Management
• Marketing Management
• Sustainable Enterprise Development
Master of science - 60 credits
• Engineering Management
• International Financial Analysis
• International Marketing
Master of science - 120 credits
• Economic Analysis
• International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• Information Architecture and Innovation
• Global Management
• Strategic Entrepreneurship
• Digital Business
PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED IN ENGLISH
AT JÖNKÖPING INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS SCHOOL
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JÖNKÖPING/SWEDENIn Jönköping, there’s something for everyone. We hope that you’ll discover your own favorite places and fun things to do in your spare time. From sports and recreation, to Dreamhack - the world’s largest LAN–party, there are countless things to do. There’s even a wide variety of music and nightlife in Jönköping.
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Jönköping University is one of Sweden’s leading universities in the area of internationalisation and has an extensive exchange programme with approximately 350 partner universities worldwide.
GLOBAL CAREER
Did you know that Sweden is the birthplace of many world-shaping companies? Why not kick-start a global career by studying at JIBS?
3 REASONS TO CHOOSE JÖNKÖPING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
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JÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY 5
Sweden is known for being a clean, beautiful country, covered with lakes and forests. It's inhabited by 10 million people who are friendly, open-minded and welcoming. This is all true. What you have heard about high living standards and low crime rates is true as well. Furthermore, Sweden is an international powerhouse in the fields of design and music, boasting acts such as Avicii, Robyn and Icona Pop. Lots of great innovations originated in Sweden, for example TetraPak, the pacemaker, Skype and Spotify. And let’s not forget IKEA.
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PRACTICAL WORK EXPERIENCE
JIBS uses the business world as a platform for education- and many courses incorporate internships, company visits, guest lectures, case studies, etc. for students to gain real world experience and create a network.
JU Solar Team consisting of twenty-five students with different backgrounds, education and experience competed with their own-built solar car in Bridgestone World Solar Challenge 2017. They finished in eighth place!
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INTRODUCTION WEEK
One of the first things you will experience is Introduction Week – an event for all new students to feel welcome, get to know each other through a variety of social activities, and of course, get prepared for their future studies. The event has been rated one of the best in Europe.
BY STUDENTS – FOR STUDENTS
The Student Union is run by students, for students. Jönköping Student Union collaborates with the schools’ student associations, and is well represented in various decision-making bodies, providing students with a genuine opportunity to affect decisions regarding their education. For more information, visit jonkopingsstudentkar.se
Our campus is located in the heart of the city, with everything you need at your fingertips. On campus, there are plenty of opportunities to hang-out, party, meet and study.
CAMPUS HERE, YOU’LL MEET THE WORLD.
JÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY 7
ACCOMMODATION OFFICE
The Accommodation Office will help you find a place to live. Jönköping University guarantees accommo-dation to all new arriving international students that have been admitted, provided that you have applied for accommodation and registered your arrival within the set deadlines. The accommodation guarantee only applies to the registered student. Family members are not included in the guarantee. You will receive information about this once you’ve been accepted to Jönköping University. For more information: ju.se/accommodation
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
The University Library is an old foundry from the beginning of the 20th century that has been transformed into a modern research library. Group rooms and reading rooms are available 24 hours a day.
SEE FULL LIST OF SERVICES ON JU.SE
AT YOUR SERVICE!
SERVICE CENTER
The Service Center will help you with general study related questions, course certificates or if you just need to find the way to your lecture-room. If they cannot answer your question directly, they’ll make sure to guide you to the right place.
ARRIVAL AND PICK-UP SERVICE
At Jönköping University, we offer a pick-up service for all new international students when they arrive in Jönköping. This means that we will meet you, for example, at the local airport or train/bus station, bring you to the university and get you settled into your accommodation.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE (IRO)
The IRO cooperates with universities all over the world to offer you the possibility to study abroad. IRO guides you before, during and after your exchange period.
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AUTUMN SEMESTER 2018 SPRING SEMESTER 2019
Arrival and pick-up service: 16 Aug - 19 Aug Arrival and pick-up service: 5 Jan - 6 Jan
Introduction week (Compulsory): 20 Aug - 26 Aug Introduction week (Compulsory): 7 Jan - 11 Jan
Study Period Autumn 1 (A1): 27 Aug - 19 Oct Study Period Spring 1 (S1): 14 Jan - 15 Mar
Examination Period Autumn 1 (A1): 22 Oct - 28 Oct Re-examination Period (A2): 10 Feb - 17 Feb
Study Period Autumn 2 (A2): 29 Oct - 21 Dec Examination Period Spring 1 (S1): 16 Mar - 23 Mar
Examination Period Autumn 2 (A2): 15 Dec - 21 Dec Study Period Spring 2 (S2): 25 Mar - 24 May
Re-examination (Period A1) + Re-examination (Period S2): 7 Jan - 13 Jan, 2019
Examination Period Spring 2 (S2): 25 May - 1 June
Re-examination Period (S1): 3 June - 9 June
HOW TO APPLY
Once you have been nominated by
your home university, you will receive
information about how to apply in our
on-line application.
COURSES
The students should meet the pre-
requisites of the chosen courses. The
course syllabus including the pre-requisites
for each course is on our website jibs.se/
courses. JIBS reserves the right to limit
exchange student enrollment in courses.
Please be aware that courses may be
cancelled if the minimum number of
participants is not reached.
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Although language test scores are not
formally required, all students are expected
APPLICATION AND PREREQUISITES
STUDIES AT JIBS
to meet the minimum English requirements
of JIBS, see the website for details. The
home institution is responsible for ensuring
the students’ fluency in English. Students
without the adequate level of English run
the risk of failing the courses.
PREREQUISITES
The general prerequisite for bachelor
exchange students is at least one year of
completed university studies at the home
institution before the exchange semester.
For applicants interested in master
level courses, we require qualifications
equivalent of a bachelor degree of at least
three years.
Read more about exchange studies at: JU.SE/EXCHANGESTUDIES or contact International Relations Office at: [email protected]
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Lectures and examinations
can be scheduled until the 21
of December. Re-exams can be
scheduled in January. Please
take this into consideration when
planning your departure.
PLEASE NOTE
exchange semester. Full time study is 30
credits per semester which is equivalent to
30 ECTS credits.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
The academic year consists of 40 weeks,
divided into two semesters: August –
January (autumn semester) and January
– June (spring semester). There are no
holidays during the semesters.
CREDITS AND WORKLOAD
In Swedish higher education, the workload
of a course is based on the amount of
credits that a course is worth. 1.5 credits
is equivalent to approximately 40 hours
(1 week) of work, which includes lecture
hours, group work, seminars, homework
etc. Students participating in exchange
will receive full credit for all academic
work successfully carried out during their
EXAMINATIONS AND RE-EXAMINATIONS
There are different forms of examina-
tions in the courses. Examinations can be
scheduled on weekdays, evenings as well as
Saturdays or Sundays. Jönköping university
allows students to take re-examinations in
failed courses. However, re-examinations
can only be taken at Jönköping University.
JÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY 9
All students, including exchange
students, are required to pay the obligatory
student union membership fee, which is
approximately 300 SEK per semester.
Compare your city’s cost of living with
the costs in Jönköping at numbeo.com
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT
Students from countries whose citizens are
required to have a visa/residence permit
are advised to contact the Swedish embassy
or consulate in their home country to start
their application for a student visa, which is
a procedure that can take two months or
more. Students are recommended to apply
online. In order to apply for a VISA, you
need to have a full-time study load, 30
ECTS for one semester.
For more information visit:
migrationsverket.se
GOOD THINGS TO KNOW:
HEALTH INSURANCE
Exchange students admitted to JU receive
a supplementary health insurance, which
covers emergency medical and dental care
(conditions apply).
For more information please visit
JU.SE/STUDENTHEALTHCARE
COST OF LIVING
Living costs in Sweden depend largely
on your individual life-style. As a student
in Jönköping, it is recommended that
you have around 8500 SEK per month,
covering the following (the prices below are
approximate):
• Food SEK 2500
• Accommodation SEK 3000
• Local travel SEK 500
• Telephone/internet SEK 500
• Insurance, personal care SEK 500
• Hobby, leisure, etc. SEK 1500
“I chose to study at JIBS because of its strong focus on internationalism and collective learning.”
Thomas Boyd Former exchange student at JIBS from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
WHY DID YOU COME TO JIBS?
I chose to study at JIBS because of its strong focus on
internationalism and collective learning. Back in New Zealand, I was
unsure if I wanted a future in marketing, and I found myself at odds
with the ‘dog eat dog’ world of business. I decided to come to JIBS to
help revitalise my interest in the subject, build networks,
and hopefully ease my transition into the job market.
WHAT ARE YOUR IMPRESSIONS SO FAR?
I have really enjoyed the practical and collaborative approaches that
my marketing and leadership classes take. There is a strong team
culture, both inside the classroom and during the kick-off weeks, so
I was made to feel at home and acknowledged as soon as I arrived.
Although I was told that Swedes are often reserved and closed off, the
one's that I have met have been very welcoming to exchange students.
This made the transition much easier, especially coming from a
culture where greeting strangers is widely embraced rather than
frowned upon.
APPLY NOW!OR AT THE LATEST:
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Spring 201915 OCTOBER
Thomas (blue jacket) in a leadership group meeting with the HR manager from IKEA in Jönköping.
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BACHELOR LEVEL COURSES, AUTUMN 2018 CODE CREDITS LEVELCOURSE PERIOD COURSE DATES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONApplied Management of Change and Innovation for Sustainability JAMN28 7,5 G2F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Business to Business Marketing MLGN13 7,5 G2F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Entrepreneurship and Business Planning ENAG13 7,5 G1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Foundations of Marketing and Communication JFMG16 7,5 G1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Leadership MGHN13 7,5 G2F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Organizing for Profit and Purpose JOPK17 7,5 G1F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Principles of Project Management MGBG13 7,5 G1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Strategy and Technology JSTK14 7,5 G1F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Basic Financial Accounting ACBG13 7,5 G1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Design and Management of Change and Innovation JDCK17 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Entrepreneurial Creativity ENBN13 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13International Management MGFN13 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Marketing Communication JMCK18 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Research Methods: Design, Implementation and Analysis JRMK14 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Service Management and Marketing MLFN13 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Strategic Change MGJN13 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
ECONOMICS Advanced Industrial Organization JAIN14 7,5 G2F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Intermediate Microeconomics and Mathematical Economics JMMK14 7,5 G1F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28International Financial Management JIFN14 7,5 G2F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Microeconomic Principles and Mathematics for Economics JMEG14 7,5 G1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Economics for a Sustainable Society JESN17 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Finance and Accounting for Sustainability JFAN17 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Geographical Economics JEGN16 7,5 G2F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Industrial Organisation JIOK18 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory JIMK14 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Sweden in the Global Economy ECNK13 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
INFORMATICSBusiness Digitalization JBDK18 7,5 G1F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28
STATISTICSBusiness Statistics 1 FSFG13 7,5 G1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Business Statistics 2 JB2K17 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
LANGUAGEBusiness and Academic Communication 1
EGAG13 7,5 G1N A1/A2Aug 20 - Oct 28, Oct 29 - Jan 13
Swedish Language, Culture and Society 1 JSAG13 7,5 G1N A1 Aug 20-Oct 28Swedish Language, Culture and Society 2 JSAK13 7,5 G1F A2 Oct 29-Jan 13
MASTER LEVEL COURSES, AUTUMN 2018 CODE CREDITS LEVELCOURSE PERIOD COURSE DATES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accounting Communication and Environmental Reporting JACR25 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Advanced Financial Accounting JAFR27 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Advanced Leadership MGSR23 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Advanced Supply Chain Management 1 JA1R26 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Consumer Behavior JCBR27 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Contemporary Issues in International Marketing JCIR25 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Contemporary Issues in a Globalized World JCGR25 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Entrepreneurial Growth ENOR23 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Entrepreneuring; Person and Process ENRR23 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28International Distribution and Retailing JIDR25 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Advanced Management Accounting and Control ACLR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Advanced Research Methods in Entrepreneurship JARR26 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Advanced Supply Chain Management 2: Integration and Alliances JA2S26 7,5 A1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Corporate Governance ACOR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Creating a New Venture ENMR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Digital Entrepreneurship JDER26 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Market Communication in a Digital World MLSR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Marketing Research MLTR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Organising and Leading Change MGOR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
ECONOMICS Microeconomic Foundations of Economic and Financial Analysis JMFR27 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Growth JIGR25 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28International Portfolio Management and Investment Analysis JIPR24 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Mathematical Methods for Economic and Financial Analysis ECTR23 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28Advanced Macroeconomics and Growth ECWR23 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Advanced Security Markets and Financial Contracts JASR24 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Advanced Topics in Finance JATR27 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13Economics of Cities and Spatial Methods JESR25 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13International Trade Analysis JITR24 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
STATISTICSAdvanced Econometric Analysis JAAR26 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28
Applied Econometrics JAER26 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
COURSES
This is an overview of the courses we expect to be offering in the academic year 2018-2019. If there are additions or cancellations, these will be updated on our website. JU.SE/JIBS/COURSES
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INFORMATICSData Analysis for Decision-Making JDAS27 7,5 A1F A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28
Digital Innovation JDIR28 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28
Understanding Digital Business JUDR26 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28
Project Management in Cross-cultural Settings JPMR28 7,5 A1N A1 Aug 20 - Oct 28
Project in Information Systems JPIR28 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
Social Media and New Media JSMR26 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
Theory and Practice of Socio-Technical Systems JTPR28 7,5 A1N A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
LAWBusiness Law in a Digital Context JBLR27 7,5 A1F A2 Oct 29 - Jan 13
BACHELOR LEVEL COURSES, SPRING 2019 CODE CREDITS LEVELCOURSE PERIOD COURSE DATES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBusiness Ethics MGEK13 7,5 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Finance and Business Analysis FSCN13 7,5 G2F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Management Accounting ACDK13 7,5 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Project Management MGIN13 7,5 G2F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Supply Chain Management MLCK13 7,5 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24The Sustainable Enterprise - Social and Ecological Perspectives JSEK17 15 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Jun 02
Organization and Leadership MGAG13 7,5 G1N S1, S2Jan 14 - Mar 24 Mar 25 - Jun 02
Brand Management JBMN14 7,5 G2F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02International Marketing MLIN13 7,5 G2F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Marketing Management MLBK13 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Purchasing and Sales MLDK13 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Research Methods: Design, Implementation and Analysis JRMK14 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Sustainable Venture Development Across Borders JSVN17 7,5 G2F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02
ECONOMICSCorporate Finance 1 FSAK13 7,5 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24International Trade Theory JTTK18 7,5 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Law and Economics JLEK17 7,5 G1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Macroeconomic Principles JMPG14 7,5 G1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Econometrics 2 JE2N18 7,5 G2F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Corporate Finance 2 FSBN13 7,5 G2F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Development Economics JDEK17 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02International Macroeconomics and Finance ECJK13 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Econometrics 1 ECEK13 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02
LAWInternational Marketing Law and Consumer Protection JIMG14 7,5 G1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24
LANGUAGESwedish Language, Culture and Society 1 JSAG13 7,5 G1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Swedish Language, Culture and Society 2 JSAK13 7,5 G1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 2
STATISTICSBusiness Statistics 1 FSFG13 7,5 G1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02
MASTER LEVEL COURSES, SPRING 2019 CODE CREDITS LEVELCOURSE PERIOD COURSE DATES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONCorporate Entrepreneurship and Strategic Renewal JCER27 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Logistics Firms and Logistics Services MLRR23 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Digital Business Modeling JDBR27 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Leading and Organizing Innovation Work JLOR27 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Entrepreneurial Finance ENNR23 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Family Business Development ENQR23 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Corporate Social Responsibility MGNR23 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Humanitarian Logistics MLHS23 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Digital Marketing JDMS27 7,5 A1F S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02
ECONOMICSAdvanced Geographical Economics JAGR24 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Critical Analysis and Academic Writing ECOR23 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Derivatives Securities FSOR23 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Globalisation of Economic Activity JGER27 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02
INFORMATICSIT-Enabled Changes in Supply Chain Management JICR25 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Design of Smart Enterprises JDSR28 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Information Strategy JISR29 7,5 A1N S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24Advanced Research Methods in Information Systems JARR29 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02Digital Transformation and Renewal JDTR29 7,5 A1N S2 Mar 25 - Jun 02
STATISTICSAnalytical Methods for Economic and Financial Analysis FSSS23 7,5 A1F S1 Jan 14 - Mar 24
G1N - First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirementsG1F - First cycle, has less than 60 credits in first cycle courses as entry requirementsG2F - First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first cycle courses as entry requirements
A1N - Second cycle, has only first cycle course(s) as entry requirementsA1F - Second cycle, has second cycle course(s) as entry requirements
LEVELS
BACHELOR LEVEL
MASTER LEVEL
For more information and online application
visit ju.se/exchangestudies or contact
J Ö NKÖ PIN G U NIVERSIT Y
International Relations Office, P.O. Box 1026, SE-551 11 Jönköping, Sweden
V I S I T I N G A D D R E S S : Students’ House,
Gjuterigatan 5, University Campus
E - M A I L : [email protected]
W E B : ju.se
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