Study with us

The Department of Child and Youth Studies offers courses for international students in Early Childhood Education and Care and School-Age Education and Care.

A group of international students talking during a lecture. Photo: Syda productions/ Mostphotos.
Photo: Syda productions/ Mostphotos.

Our courses in Early Childhood Education and Care is about learning younger children in preschool about science, sustanable development, mathematics, technology and an learning by exploring.

In our course in School-Age Education and Care you will learn about Swedish school-age childcare which is also known as afterschool care or extended school. Theories about children’s play and learning will be introduced and discussed and you will learn about outdoor pedagogy.

Find out more about the courses and how to apply:

Courses and programmes

 

Join us as an exchange student

If your university has an agreement with the Department of Child and Youth Studies, you are welcome to join us as an exchange student. If your home university has an agreement with our department you can be nominated to come as an exchange student.

Incoming exchange students

 

Visiting students

You are welcome to apply as a visiting student, also called "free-mover" or "Independent student" (i.e. outside an exchange agreement between universities). The language of instruction in our educations at the department is normally Swedish, but we have four of undergraduate courses taught in English.

Courses and programmes att the Department of Child and Youth Studies

 

Find your way to the department

The brick building where the Department of Child and Youth Studies is located. Photo: Ylva C.
The Department of Child and Youth Studies at Svante Arrhenius gata 21 A.

The department of Child and Youth Studies is situated in the north-east of campus Frescati, at Stockholms university.

Visiting addresses are Svante Arrhenius väg 21A.

Svante Arrhenius gata 21 A - Google Maps

Finding your way on Stockholm University campus

Located close to the department is the scenic Royal National City Park called Djurgården. There you can take a break from your studies and, for example, take a walk or visit a café.

 

Here we’ve collected information on some of the most important rights and responsibilities that you have as a student.

Your rights and responsibilities

Influence your education
 

 

Contact

If you have any questions about our educations or about what it is like to study with us, you are welcome to contact our international coordinator.

You can also contact our Student affairs office if you have any questions about registration to our courses.

International Coordinator
Student office
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