Courses and programmes

We offer a wide range of courses within Bilingualism, Scandinavian languages, Swedish, Swedish as a foreign language, Swedish for international students and employees, Swedish for second language teaching, Interpreting and Translation studies. We also give the test Tisus.

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Read about our subjects below or go straight to "Find courses and programmes" via the button above. There you can sort by subject, semester, type of education, if open for registration and more. Under the tabs Bilingualism and Swedish Language courses we have grouped the educations under various subject, course and programme headings.

Please note that you have to change the semester yourself on the specific course or programme page, for the correct application information etc. (to the right on desktop, further down the page on tablet or mobile phone).

 

 

The majority of our courses at first and second cycle require a good command of Swedish. However, all of our courses in Bilingualism at the second-cycle level are taught in English. We also give courses in Swedish for international students and employees at Stockholm University, see below.

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Our Swedish site: Våra utbildningar

 

Swedish as a Foreign Language

Smiling student holds his headphones while studying in the Uni Library.
Photo: Lena Katarina Johansson

The basic entry requirements for our courses in Swedish as a Foreign Language are:

  • a successfully completed upper secondary education (or equivalent)
  • knowledge of Swedish, corresponding to one semester of full-time studies.

The course is given on two levels and is preparatory for academic studies in Swedish:

  • Intermediate Level (Förberedande kurs, NS0222)
  • Qualifying Course in Swedish for University Studies (Behörighetsgivande kurs i svenska, NS0333).

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Swedish for International Students

Smiling student having fika with friend and studying. Photo: Niklas Björling
Photo: Niklas Björling

At the Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism at Stockholm University we offer a range of courses and programmes especially for international students. Proficiency requirements vary.

Swedish for International Students

 

 

Swedish Language Courses for International Employees at Stockholm University

People walking in Studenhuset in a haste (blurry pic). Photo: Eva Dalin
Photo: Eva Dalin

The courses are designed to give a basic comprehension of the Swedish language and culture to foreign employees working at Stockholm University, in order to enhance every day communication in the academic environment. The courses are concluded with a final test.

Swedish Language Courses for International Employees at Stockholm University

 

Practice your Swedish

Teacher standing and students sitting by computers in Språkstudion
Photo: Lena Katarina Johansson

Språkstudion at Stockholm University (SU) is the place for you who studies, teaches, does research or is interested in other aspects of languages. Språkstudion offers informal language support to SU and CIVIS staff in Swedish.

Språkstudion

 

Språkstudion organizes Language Cafe sessions where you get the opportunity to practise languages in an informal setting, together with other students and native speakers. Welcome!

Free admission.

Language Cafe

Språkstudion

Join in if you would like to practise Swedish, or support colleagues in their Swedish language development. Welcome!

Free admission.

Swedish for lunch: Language practice with colleagues

 

 

Courses in Bilingualism

We offer a variety of courses on different aspects of bi- and multilingualism. At the second-cycle level, all of these courses are taught in English.

See the tab Bilingualism and Translation Studies further down this page.

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More about the subject Bilingualism

 

Courses in Translation Studies

Currently, one course in Translation Studies is offered in English (at master’s level): Translating God.

The other courses and programmes in Translation Studies, including the Doctoral Programme, require well-documented, high proficiency in Swedish.

See the tab Bilingualism and Translation Studies further down this page.

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More about the subject Translations Studies

 

Master's programmes

Master's Programme in Language Science

We offer Master's Programme in Language Science with four different specialisations (see links below). The programme is administrated by the Department of Linguistics.

Bilingualism in English: Master’s Programme in Language Science with a Specialisation in Bilingualism

Bilingualism in Swedish: Masterprogram i språkvetenskap med inriktning mot tvåspråkighet

Scandinavian Languages – only in Swedish: Masterprogram i språkvetenskap med inriktning mot nordiska språk

Swedish – only in Swedish: Masterprogram i språkvetenskap med inriktning mot svenska

Swedish as a Second Language – only in Swedish: Masterprogram i språkvetenskap med inriktning mot svenska som andraspråk

Master’s Degree Programmes

We also offer Master’s Degree Programme in

  • Interpreting
  • Translation Studies.

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In English

The language of instruction in the specialisation in Bilingualism in the Master's Programme in Language Science is English. This specialisation is open for international applicants with no knowledge of Swedish.

In Swedish

The specialisations in Scandinavian Languages, Swedish, Swedish as a Second Language require knowledge of Swedish.

The same applies for the Master's Degree Programmes at our department, see our Swedish site:

Våra utbildningar > Sök bland våra utbildningar

 

PhD studies

Woman seen from behind at banquet, wearing a bearing wreath
Installation and promotion ceremony in the Golden Hall, City Hall. Photo: Ingmarie Andersson

PhD (doctoral) studies take four years and lead to a PhD, the highest academic degree in Sweden. At our Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism, you can get a doctoral degree in Bilingualism, Scandinavian Languages or Translation Studies.

As a PhD student, you are steeped in the scientific method. In short, you learn to think critically and analytically, choose the correct method to solve problems independently, and deepen your understanding of research ethics.

PhD studies give you competence in independently conducting research, a deep understanding of the subject area, and the ability to communicate knowledge and create the conditions for teaching others.

Become a researcher

PhD studies at Stockholm University

Publicly defending a doctoral thesis at Stockholm University

More information about PhD studies at our department will follow.

Keep an eye out for vacant doctoral positions:

Vacancies

 

 

 

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