Programme syllabus, study plan and course syllabus
In order to plan your programme studies, it's useful to know the content of your programme. If you are taking freestanding courses or wondering about certain parts of a course you find the detailed information in the course syllabus.
Programme syllabus
All programmes have a programme syllabus. In this syllabus, you will find information about the content of the programme, entry requirements and possible degrees.
Study plan
A part of the programme syllabus is the study plan. The study plan contains information on what courses the students are taking in what year/semester.
There is also information about:
- when in the academic year the courses are given
- obligatory courses
- number of credits each course is worth
- course levels (Bachelor's or Master's)
- courses main subject domain
- course codes.
Make sure to check the degree requirements once you start making your own decisions within the programme.
The study plans link the programme courses with corresponding course syllabi.
Course syllabus
The course syllabus is an overview of a course, its content and regulations for how it's given. The course syllabus is determined by the faculty or department giving the course, and can be adjusted between semesters.
The course syllabus contains:
- course content and goals
- entry requirements
- level and main subject domain
- teaching and examination forms
- grading scale used
- course literature.
Contact
- You can turn to the Student Services Unit and the reception desk at Ångström laboratory if you have general study questions. The reception can help with register extracts, certificates, and one-time codes for student accounts - among other things.
- Student Services Unit and the reception desk at Ångström laboratory
- If you study at Campus Gotland you can get help with study administrative questions at the study administration.
- Study administration at Campus Gotland