Uppsala University has campuses in Uppsala and Visby in Gotland, an island in the Baltic Sea. Some courses are taught at other locations. Flexible means distance learning courses with no meetings at campus.
Search for courses for the period of a whole year or divide your search into smaller intervals here. One term is divided up into two periods of 10 weeks from the total of 20 weeks.
Our educational selection is divided into different levels, first cycle (undergraduate level) or second cycle (Master's level).
Here you can choose different times of the day when the courses are taught.
Here you can sort between full-time or part-time courses. Full-time means that you study at least 30 credits per term, (20 week period). Part-time means that you study less than 30 credits per term. You can also choose an interval of pace of study, stated in percentage.
Distance learning means that all or parts of the lessons are given other than in the classroom. Some of the courses have meetings on campus a couple of times throughout the course. For other courses, the entire course may require only meeting online using Internet.
Teaching are carried out in departments. Choose in the list for all courses for one specific department.
The university is divided into faculties of different disciplinary domains for education and research. Choose in the list for all courses for one specific faculty.
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