JÖNKÖPİNG University
JÖNKÖPİNG University
At Jönköping University research and education are carried out at four schools: Jönköping International Business School, School of Education and Communication, School of Engineering and School of Health and Welfare.
Jönköping University has around 10,000 students, of which 1,500 are international students. The university is one of the top universities in international student exchange and among the best in Sweden in terms of attracting international students.
Jönköping University is one of three Swedish private, non-profit institutions of higher education with the right to award doctorates.
Pathway Programme
The Pathway Programme is designed to improve your English proficiency in order to meet the language requirements for studies at Jönköping University. It will also to enable you to reach your full academic and social potential while in Sweden.
If you meet the academic requirements for a degree programme, but lack the level of required English proficiency, you may apply to one of our pathway programmes.
Programmes
Summer
Length: 4 weeks
Application period: Opens Spring
Start-date: July 18
REQUIREMENTS: IELTS 6.0 (no section below 5.5) or equivalent.
Semester
Length: 16 weeks
Application period: August 15 - October 15
Start-date: January 16
REQUIREMENTS: IELTS 5.5 (no section below 5.0) or equivalent.
Year
Length: 35 weeks
Application period: Opens Spring
Start-date: August 29
REQUIREMENTS: IELTS 5.0 (no section below 4.5) or equivalent.
Undergraduate Programmes
Digital Visualization, Higher Education Diploma
International Management, Bachelor programme
Marketing Management, Bachelor programme
Sustainable Enterprise Development, Bachelor programme
International Economics, Bachelor programme
New Media Design, Bachelor programme
Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Bachelor programme
Master’s Programmes
International Financial Analysis
International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Urban, Regional and International Economics
Product Development and Materials Engineering
User Experience Design and IT Architecture
Production Development and Management
EDUCARE The Swedish Preschool Model
Occupational Therapy (web-based)
Requirements for Undergraduate Studies
- Certified copies of high school diploma and transcripts* (which entitle the student to university studies in his/her home country).
- Proof of English proficiency
- A copy of your passport
- Letter of Motivation- Motivation letter should be no longer than 1000 words. Work experience that relates to programme considered an asset.
- Web-based interview may be conducted as part of the admissions process.
* All copies must be officially certified as true copies, which means they should be stamped and signed by the issuing school or a notary public in the original language and in an officially certified translation into Swedish or English, if the documents are issued in another language.
Application Period
November 2 - April 15 (May 15 for Non-EU)
Application Fee
All Swedish Universities charge a mandatory application fee of 900 SEK (approx. 100 Euro) to citizens outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.
Accepted tests and minimum results required:
- TOEFL* Paper based:
a minimum score of 575 with at least 4,5 in "Written test (TWE)" - TOEFL* Internet based:
a minimum score of 90 with at least 20 in "Written test (TWE)". - IELTS Academic:
An overall score of 6.5 and no section below 5.5. - The following University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations:
- Cambridge English: Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English)
- Cambridge English: Proficiency (Certificate of Proficiency in English)
- Michigan English Language Assessment Battery:
Minimum score of 90 - Pearson PTE Academic:
Score of 62 (writing 61)
*The test result cannot be older than two years.
Requirements for Master Studies
- Bachelor Diploma (certified copy)*. You must have successfully completed a bachelor degree at a recognized university
- Transcripts (certified copy or sent directly from your university depending on which country your degree is from) *
- Proof of English proficiency
- A copy of your passport
- Letter of Motivation- Motivation letter should be no longer than 1000 words. Work experience that relates to programme considered an asset.
- Web-based interview may be conducted as part of the admissions process.
- Specific prerequisites for each programme- Please check to make sure you meet the specific requirements for each programme (listed in the "Facts" section on each programme page).
* All copies must be officially certified as true copies, which means the should be stamped and signed by the issuing school or a notary public in the original language and in an officially certified translation in Swedish or English, if the documents are issued in another language.
Application period
November 2 - April 15 (May 15 for Non-EU)
Accepted tests and minimum results required:
- TOEFL* Paper based:
a minimum score of 575 with at least 4,5 in "Written test (TWE)" - TOEFL* Internet based:
a minimum score of 90 with at least 20 in "Written test (TWE)". - IELTS Academic:
An overall score of 6.5 and no section below 5.5. - The following University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations:
- Cambridge English: Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English)
- Cambridge English: Proficiency (Certificate of Proficiency in English)
- Michigan English Language Assessment Battery:
Minimum score of 90 - Pearson PTE Academic:
Score of 62 (writing 61)
*The test result cannot be older than two years.
Application Fee
Sweden requires an application fee of SEK 900 for citizens outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.
Passport & Visa
All students should have a valid passport for the period of their study in Jönköping. If you need a visa depends on where you come from. If you are intending to stay in Sweden for less than three months, you will need a visa if the country that issues your passport is on this list [PDF file]. You should also confirm possible visa requirements with the Swedish consulate or embassy responsible for your home country.
For countries outside the EU
If you come from a country outside the EU and you are planning to study for longer than three months, you require a residence permit before arriving in Sweden. Permits are issued by the Swedish Migration Board and the Board has collected what you need to know before applying for a residence permit. Applications are to be made at a Swedish consulate or embassy.
When applying for a residence permit, you must prove to the Swedish Migration Board that you will have a guaranteed sum of money at your disposal throughout the entire period of your studies. The amount, SEK 8,010 per month for ten months of the year, is set by the Migration Board. For more information please visit the Swedish Migration Board.
Please remember that you cannot apply for a residence permit unless you have been admitted to full time accredited university studies in Sweden. The application fee for a residence permit is SEK 1,000.
Tuition Fees at Jönköping University
The following fees apply for the academic year 2015/2016. The amounts will vary depending on the school and programme. The tuition fee will be charged in advance for each semester (30 ECTS).
Jönköping International Business School
Bachelor's programmes (3 year programmes): SEK 100,000 per academic year.
Master's programmes (1 and 2 year programmes): SEK 120,000 per academic year.
Summer Programme: 16 250 SEK per undergraduate course and 13 250 SEK per graduate course
School of Education and Communication
Bachelor's programmes (3 year programmes): SEK 100,000 per acacemic year.
Master's programmes: SEK 117,000 per academic year.
School of Engineering
Bachelor's programmes (3 year programmes): SEK 125,000 per academic year.
Master's Programmes (2 year programmes): SEK 135,000 per academic year.
Higher Education Diploma (Eksjö Campus) (2 year programmes): 120,000 per academic year.
School of Health and Welfare
Master's programmes (1 year programmes): SEK 117,000 per academic year (web based).
Application fee
Students with citizenship in a country outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland are required to pay a SEK 900 (approximately EUR 100) application fee. You pay one application fee, regardless of how many programmes or courses you apply for during the current admission period.
Application period
The application period is: November 2 - April 15.
Students should send all supporting documents directly to Jönköping University Admissions, within 2 weeks, or by the latest, May 1, to be considered if places are still available.
Payment
The application fee must be paid when the application is submitted. Tuition fees are paid to the university directly. The payment is divided into equal installments; one payment per semester. The first installment of tuition fee is paid before the application for a residency permit can be approved.
In Sweden, all offers of admission are considered preliminary until the student has paid the first installment of his or her tuition fee.
Please contact us for further information and enrollment process.
Telephone: +90 312 431 78 96
Mobile: + 90 505 287 30 20
E-mail: info@candelasegitim.com