Bachelor's Programme in Behavioural Sciences, 180 credits

Beteendevetenskapligt kandidatprogram, 180 hp

F7KBV

Teaching language

Swedish

Campus

Linköping

Degree

Degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Psychology, Education or Disability Research
or
Degree of Bachelor of Social Science with a major in Sociology

Pace of study

Full-time

Content

The heading “Curriculum” contains a list of courses included in the programme. The course syllabuses for these describe in more detail the contents, teaching and working methods, and examination.

Teaching and working methods

The course syllabuses describe in more detail the contents, teaching and working methods, and examination.

Entry requirements

General entry requirements for undergraduate studies.

    Threshold requirements

    For admission to courses within the programme, see the respective syllabus for specific entry requirements

    Degree requirements

    Course requirements to achieve a degree can be found in Appendix 2 to the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100). Precise requirements for general degrees at first-cycle and second-cycle level can be found in LiU's current regulations.

    A degree certificate will be issued by the faculty board on application by the student. A diploma supplement will be included as an appendix to the degree certificate.

    Degree in Swedish

    Filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområde Psykologi, Pedagogik, Sociologi eller Funktionsnedsättning och samhälle

    Degree in English

    Degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Psychology, Education or Disability Research
    or
    Degree of Bachelor of Social Science with a major in Sociology

    Specific information

    Transferred credits

    Decisions about transferring credit are taken by the faculty board, or by a person designated by the board, after application from the student.

    Other information

    If special circumstances prevail, the vice-chancellor may in a special decision specify the preconditions for temporary deviations from this programme syllabus, and delegate the right to take such decisions.