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Program facts

  • Program type
    Master's
  • Duration
    2 years
  • Annual tuition fee
    120,000 SEK

    Fees are displayed in the university's local currency

  • Language taught in
    English
  • Start date
    August

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Program overview

What Jönköping University says about their program:
"This program develops your ability to apply economic models to real-world problems and to use various methods of data analysis to solve them. The program offers a semester of practical applications of economics on issues that companies and organizations are facing, a 10-week internship, and courses in programming and machine learning.


After graduation, you will have the skills to work closely with decision makers, processing and analysing large quantities of data and communicating your analyses to managers. Future workplaces could be domestic or international companies, public organizations, aid organizations, and organizations like: the UN, the EU, and the OECD. Some possible roles are data analyst, analyst, strategist and business developer.


The basic semester includes microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematics and econometrics. The next semester consists of current topics in economics, for example environmental economics or transport economics. During that semester, you have the opportunity to apply theories and practical tools to real situations at companies and organizations."

Admission requirements

English requirements

  • TOEFL iBT: 90 (20 in written test)
  • IELTS: 6.5 (no section below 5.5)
  • PTE: 62 (61 writing)
  • CAE: C1 advanced, 180
  • CPE: Cambridge English

    Proficiency, 200

  • MELAB: 90

English waivers

  • Applicants with an upper secondary/ high school degree where English is the only language of instruction. Evidence must be provided showing the student's upper secondary tutoring language.
  • Upper secondary English instruction in some countries qualifies as equivalent to English 6/English B in Sweden.
  • Students with a formal university transcript or degree certificate for their Bachelor’s degree (equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen) where it is clearly stated that the language of instruction for the program was English meet the requirement.
  • Students with a Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen) from a university where English is the only language of instruction meet the requirement. The university must be listed as only providing instruction in English in the edition of the International Handbook of Universities or the World Directory of Medical Schools that was current the year the degree was awarded.
  • Students with a completed 1-year degree at the master's level or higher from a university where English is the only language of instruction meet the requirement. The university must be listed as only providing instruction in English in the World Higher Education Database (WHED). The degree must have been completed within the last 10 years.
  • Students with a Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen) where English is the main subject meet the English requirement.
  • Students with 60 higher education (HE) credits from an EU/EEA country or Switzerland where the language of instruction of the course is English. The language of instruction must be clearly stated on official documents.
  • Students with 60 higher education (HE) credits from Great Britain, Ireland, Malta, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, or English-speaking parts of Canada. The language of instruction needs to be English.
  • Students with a Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a Swedish "Kandidatexamen") in engineering, computer science, computer applications, medicine, pharmacy, science or technology (taught in English) from India or Pakistan.

Documents required

Undergraduate

  • Application form
  • Academic transcripts
  • Diploma of previous studies
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • A copy of your passport (EU/EEA/Swiss citizens may submit a copy of a valid identity card which clearly states citizenship).
  • Letter of Motivation

    The letter of motivation is where you introduce yourself to us. Read more about the guidelines for your letter of motivation here.

  • Proof of Financial Support

Graduate

  • Application form
  • Academic transcripts
  • Diploma of previous studies
  • Thesis, independent work or equivalent from your bachelor’s degree (original language) only if the programme you are applying to requires a thesis or equivalent.
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • A copy of your passport (EU/EEA/Swiss citizens may submit a copy of a valid identity card which clearly states citizenship).
  • Letter of Motivation

    The letter of motivation is where you introduce yourself to us. Read more about the guidelines for your letter of motivation here.

  • Proof of Financial Support

Fees and funding

Funding

JU Scholarship

  • Jönköping University offers scholarships on behalf of the Swedish government. The scholarships, intended for students who pay tuition fees, will cover a percentage of the fee for the duration of the program. The scholarship application is open from when the program application opens in October until 15 April.
  • The scholarship amount is equivalent to 30% of the tuition fee for the programme the student has been admitted to.
  • Be a citizen of a country which is required to pay tuition fees in Sweden.

Swedish Institute Scholarships

  • The Swedish Institute (SI) is a public agency that promotes interest and trust in Sweden around the world. SI works in the fields of culture, education, science and business to strengthen international relations and development.
  • Available for

    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Moldova, Morocco, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Fee information

  • Undergraduate tuition: from 100,000 to 160,000 SEK per year
  • Graduate tuition: from 120,000 to 150,000 SEK per year

Visa requirements for Jönköping University

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Sweden student visa requirements