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Courses in science

Stockholm University offers a wide range of science and mathematics courses to choose from. Whether you are a new student or looking to deepen your knowledge, we provide courses that equip you with the skills and expertise to make a difference in the world.

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Find all our courses in science and mathematics in the digital course catalogue.

Courses in science and mathematics

 

The Scientific Method 1,5 credits

The Scientific Method is a mandatory course for obtaining the Bachelor of Science degree at the Faculty of Science at Stockholm University. The course is part of a general academic education and is not specific to any particular subject or project. It consists of five seminars on the scientific method, which include required course literature and a written final exam. Upon completing the course, students are expected to have gained insight into the concept of the scientific method.

The course is given by the Department of Culture and Aesthetics at Stockholm University.

More information and registration The Scientific Method 1,5 credits

 

Other courses

Climate Change Solutions

The course Climate Change Solutions: Bending the Curve is an interdisciplinary hybrid course at Stockholm University, focusing on measures and solutions to achieve climate neutrality. The course is open to students from all disciplines and is offered every autumn term.

The course provides an overview of opportunities for transitioning to sustainable development across various sectors of society, with the primary goal of contributing to reversing climate trends.

Örjan Gustafsson, Professor of Biogeochemistry and Course coordinator

Read more about the course Climate Change Solutions – Bending the Curves

Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship (SSES)

Are you interested in entrepreneurship? Are you a student at Stockholm University? Then you can apply to SSES.

SSES is an interdisciplinary, global platform offering free courses for students and alumni of Stockholm University, Karolinska Institute, Konstfack, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Royal College of Music (KMH), and Stockholm School of Economics (SSE).

See courses and information on how to apply at www.sses.se

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