Information from the School of Business and Economics
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Here you will find all the information you need to know about before and during your studies at the School of Business and Economics. If you do not find the answer to your question at this pages, please contact ekonomihogskolan@lnu.se
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Before the upcoming programme semester, programme students at the School of Business and Economics need to apply for the programme course/s via universityadmissions.se
- Application for the spring programme courses takes place 1 October to 15 October
- Application for the autumn programme courses takes place 2 April to 15 April
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All questions regarding tuition fees please email the tuitionfees@lnu.se
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To take an examination at Linnaeus University
Examination schedule This schedule only shows exams that are taking place in an exam hall at Campus, not digital exams that only takes place in the course room at MyMoodle.
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Students at Linnaeus University register their theses in DiVA after the examiner’s approval. Registering the thesis electronically in DiVA together with the thesis as a full text in PDF format are required for passing the thesis course.
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With a study-counsellor you can obtain individualised assistance with career-guidance, planning your studies, choices within the programmes, approved leave from studies, interruption of study or leave from studies, or changing majors/programmes.
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Master level studies can both broaden and deepen your competencies. It will improve your career possibilities and makes you eligible for PhD studies.
If you want to know more about the master programmes we offer, please visit our information page linked below. There, our programme coordinators present the master programmes offered at the School of Business and Economics. -
On the Moodle page Discontinuation of courses and programmes at the School of Business and Economics, you will find information about which courses and programmes are being under discontinuation and which one that are already discontinued at the School of Business and Economics.