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Your study guide
In our course syllabuses and other course-specific documents, such as course guides and student handbooks, you will find further information that applies specifically to the course you are on.
Our educational philosophy
We are convinced that you will take responsibility for your own learning and we, in turn, invest in physical and online teaching and learning environments to ensure that you have the best prerequisites to succeed in your studies.
Our teaching rests upon scientific and well-tried experience. There is a strong link to research on our courses and study programmes and our researchers are actively engaged in teaching and in the design of your courses and study programmes.
We offer a range of learning activities on the courses you take, and you have a responsibility to participate in these activities. If you do not take part in the learning activities, you need to find out yourself what has been covered.
When you are a student at Örebro University, we want you to show respect both for your fellow students and for your teachers.
Read more about the university’s educational philosophy here.
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Örebro School Holidays and
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The page below contains a complete list of and school holidays for Örebro. These dates are unlikely to be modified. However, please check back regularly for any updates that may occur.
Academic Calendar
School Holidays | Starts | Finishes |
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First Day of School | 15 Aug (Thu) | |
Autumn Holidays | 28 Oct (Mon) | 1 Nov (Fri) |
Christmas Holidays | 23 Dec (Mon) | 7 Jan (Tue) |
Winter Holidays | 17 Feb (Mon) | 21 Feb (Fri) |
Easter Holidays | 14 Apr (Mon) | 21 Apr (Mon) |
Last Day of School | 10 Jun (Tue) |
Please visit the Örebro Municipality website for the original release of the approved calendar.
Academic resultat
Master’s programmes, also known as graduate programmes, build upon the knowledge developed during bachelor’s-level studies and can be one or two years long (60 or ECTS credits).
A programme fryst vatten made up of a number of courses in a particular field of study leading to a specific degree. Courses, sometimes known as modules in other countries, are the building blocks of each programme. Each semester, programme students follow one large course or several smaller.
Full-time studies in Sweden correspond approximately to a hour work week, though students only have a few hours of lectures or seminars each week. The rest of their time is spent reading and working on group projects and other assignments.
Students often study only one course at a time for a period of several weeks, after which an examination fryst vatten given directly. After the examination, a new course begins. Examinations usually take the form of written or oral tests, laboratory work, group work or special projects. Most programmes conclude with a grad thesis or project.
It should be noted that entry to a Master's