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STUDY ABROAD HALMSTAD UNIVERSITY SWEDEN HALMSTAD UNIVERSITY • www.hh.se THE UNIVERSITY OF OPPORTUNITIES!
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S T U DY A B ROA D HALMSTAD UNIVERSITY SWEDEN

HALMSTAD UNIVERSITY • www.hh.se

The UniversiTy of opporTUniTies!

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List of contents

Welcome! 3

Halmstad University 5

Halmstad 7

Sweden 8

Application and Admission 9

Tution Fees and Payment 9

Outstanding Research 10

EDUcATION

Academic English 12

Network Design and computer Eng. 12

computional Science and Engineering 13

Electrical Engineering with Emphasis on Wireless System Design 13

computer Network Engineering 14

Microelectronics and Photonics 14

Embedded and Intelligent Systems 15

Information Technology 15

Technical Project- and Business Mgm. 16

International Marketing 16

Strategic Management and Leadership 17

Mgm. of Innovation and Business Developm. 17

Applied Environmental Science 18

Sport and Exercise Science – Human Performance 18

Study Abroad Semester – Single Subject courses 19

The information in this catalogue is subject to change.

keY figUReS5,604 full-time students603 employees44 professors79 doctoral students58 per cent teachers with a publicly defended thesis75 programmes (on undergrad-uate and postgraduate levels)400 courses83 per cent performance level

Figures from 2011

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WeLcome!

Halmstad University is one of the most popu-lar universities in Sweden. The University is not only known for its progressive education and small classes, it also performs outstanding re-search that has been internationally acknowl-edged. Furthermore, the University is playing an increasingly important role for local compa-nies and the region’s development.

Halmstad University’s extensive range of de-gree and single subject courses attracts stu-dents from all over the world, which is read-ily reflected in the multicultural campus of the University.

The University is young but has already acquired a tradition of interdisciplinary research, innova-tion and entrepreneurship. Halmstad Universi-ty has recently been appointed as a Knowledge Foundation Research Centre by the Knowl-edge Foundation (a Swedish research financier for universities). This implies that the Founda-tion will become involved, on a long-term basis, in Halmstad University’s profiling and research with a special emphasis on innovation. It creates a strong research environment for innovation-driven research in the three interlocking areas of strength: Innovation Science, Information Technology and Health and Lifestyle.

Since 2010, the University has the right to award doctorates in Information Technology and Innovation Science. The University cur-rently has 16 full professors in subjects related to these two fields and more are being recruited.

I extend a warm welcome to all of you inter-national students awaiting your studies here in one of Sweden’s most beautiful towns and dy-namic universities.

Mikael AlexanderssonVice-Chancellor

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Halmstad University is a popular istitution of higher education. We are known for a wide range of courses and our special atmosphere. The thresholds are not high here. There is diversity and a wide range of choices, at the same time with a tangible proximity. Proxim-ity between students and teachers, between subjects and between the University and other players in society.

Our research is outstanding and has achieved international renown in many areas. Collabo-ration between people, between organisations and cultures is both important and enriching, for both the individual and for society. Collab-oration is absolutely necessary for research and development to make progress. It is equally im-portant that the knowledge that is developed here, at Halmstad University and at other in-stitutions of higher education, can be used by society.

Ever since the beginning, collaboration has been one of the characteristics of Halmstad University. Our interaction with companies, associations, municipalities, county councils, schools and other players in the field of edu- cation and research is extensive. Every day there is cooperation in various forms: projects, men-toring, guest speakers, work placements, degree projects and essays.

This is why we say that Halmstad University is the university of opportunities, where you have unique and inspirational possibilities to realise your dreams and ideas. On your own, or to-gether with others.

haLmstad universitythe university of opportunities

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Halmstad Arena sports centre boasts sports halls, ice rinks, a concert hall, an exhibition hall and is home to HK Drott hand-ball club and Halmstad BTK table tennis club.

Halmstad Arena

Tylösand is Sweden’s finest sandy

beach. It’s five kilometres long and

patrolled by lifeguards from

Scandinavia’s only lifeguard

academy.

Tylösand

Halmstad’s charming city-centre

offers you plenty to discover

on your free time – from small

boutique shops to major chain

stores and a wide range of cafés,

restaurants, pubs and nightclubs.

Halmstad City-Centre

Discover the exciting architec-

ture of the City Library, beau-

tifully located on the banks of

(and stretching out over) the

Nissan River.

City LibraryWith plenty of seaside and riverside parks and trails, as well as a beech forest and panoramic viewpoints on Galgberget Hill, Halmstad offers you plenty of green spaces for walking, biking, picnicking and relaxing.

enjoy the outdoors

The Nissan River flows calmly

through Halmstad, enhancing the

nautical atmosphere. Enjoy the

sunshine in the green parks, on

restaurant patios or on the City

Library’s inviting sundeck.

Nissan River

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haLmstadthe town has much to offer

Halmstad’s charming city-centre

offers you plenty to discover

on your free time – from small

boutique shops to major chain

stores and a wide range of cafés,

restaurants, pubs and nightclubs.

Halmstad City-Centre

Halmstad’s dining scene offers you a wide range of cafés and restau-rants including gourmet, organic, veggie and ethnic, to satisfy your hunger and your wallet.

Hungry?

Discover the exciting architec-

ture of the City Library, beau-

tifully located on the banks of

(and stretching out over) the

Nissan River.

City LibraryHalmstad is a charming little city with plenty for you to discover on your free time. The main square (Stora Torg) is the heart of the city centre, with year-round market stands and restaurants that expand with outdoor patios during the summer.

City Centre

Halmstad is full of small, exclu-sive fashion and lifestyle shops and great second hand shopping,

in addition to all the major high street chains.

Shopping

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For a sparsely populated country in the far north of Europe, Sweden has done remark-ably well in establishing and maintaining an outstanding reputation abroad, based on many and varied commercial, technological, cultural and political achievements. Swedish consumer goods are brand names well-known all over the world. Swedish vehicles move people and freight from Alaska to Adelaide. Abba and Pip-pi Longstocking took the world by storm and continue to fascinate people on all continents. The Nobel prize is an institution that needs no introduction.

Sweden is a Scandinavan kindom of nine mil-lion inhabitants, of which almost two million live in and around the capital, Stockholm. Ur-ban Sweden is modern, stylish and safe. Rural Sweden breathes tranquility, and has a science nature with some of the largest uninhabited expanses left in western Europe.

Sweden is a country where winter is winter and summer is summer. Although the northern tip of the country lies above the Arctic circle, its climate is tempered by the Gulf Stream.

As a leading country in environmental conser-vation, Sweden was the first country in Europe to protect the most vulnerable parts of its nat-ural heritage. More than half of the country is covered with forest while lakes and rivers make up 10% of its surface area.

In international politics, Sweden has built a reputation as a nation of mediators. The coun-try pursues non-alignment in international con-flicts and strives to offer a safe haven for diplo-matic debates. As a result, the Swedes have seen a long list of important international positions entrusted to their fellow citizens.

Despite its natural riches, Sweden is a country built on people. Over the last century, Swed-ish dependence on timber and iron ore has given way to an emphasis on human resources. Today, knowledge is Sweden’s prime asset, with education kept in the public domain and developed to a standard that ranks consistently among the highest in OECD statistics.

sWeden

copenhagen

Stockholm

Halmstad

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To be an international student means that you apply directly to the University, via www.uni-versityadmissions.se, under similar conditions as Swedish students.

IELTS For English course B : an overall mark of 6.5 and no section below 5.5. For English course A : an overall mark of 5.5 and no section below 5.0.

Information for Exchange students, please visit:www.hh.se/english/education/exchangestudent

TOEFL Paper-based For English B : Score of 4.5 (scale 1-6) in written test and a total score of 575. For English A : Score of 4.0 (scale 1-6) in written test and a total score of 530.

TOEFL Internet-based For English B : Score of 20 (scale 0-30) in written test and a total score of 90. For English A : Score of 17 (scale 0-30) in written test and a total score of 72.

Non-EU/EEA StudentsIn general, individuals who are citizens of coun-tries outside of the European Union (EU), Eu-ropean Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are required to pay application and tuition fees.

Please consult www.universityadmissions.se to find out more about application and tuition fees, and whether or not you are required to pay them.

The tuition fee for a specific programme or course can be found under the programme or course description at our website www.hh.se.

EU/EEA StudentsThere are no application or tuition fees for students who are citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

appLication and admissioninternational students

tuition fees and payment

Tuition fees do not apply for exchange students, PhD students or EU/EEA students.

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The research undertaken by our researchers re-flects the University’s profile and contributes to the general development of knowledge in soci-ety and at the same time gives courses a link to research. About half of the money that financ-es research at Halmstad University comes from external donors. The biggest financiers are the Swedish Knowledge Foundation (“KK Foun-dation”), the Swedish Research Council and Vinnova. Research at the University is coordi-nated by the Faculty board and is organised in research environments within the three areas of strength.

Area of strength: organisationsThis area of strength contains the following re-search environments:

Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Learning Research – CIELCIEL develops research and knowledge of in-novation, entrepreneurship and regional learn-ing. This research relates to areas such as the development of new small and medium-sized companies, and focuses on issues that relate to work on innovation and product development, strategy and management, entrepreneurship, marketing, financing, organising, control and internationalisation.

Centre for Studies of Political Science, Communication and Media – CPKMPolitical scientists and media scientists con-duct research in areas such as political com-

munication, media, documentary production, issues of identity and integration, globalisa-tion and democracy.

Social Change, Learning and Social Relations – SLSRSLSR conducts research in the importance of gender relations for a greater understanding of change and learning processes in society, glo-balisation, new working and living patterns, increased computer usage and the rapid devel-opment of communication technology. (SLSR is also based in the areas of strength Quality of Life, Welfare and Culture.)

Area of strength: productsThis area of strength contains the following re-search environments:

EIS – Embedded and Intelligent SystemsEIS is the University’s biggest research envi-ronment. EIS has tremendous breadth and a clear focus. Embedded computer, sensor and communication systems based on new, ena-bling technology are being developed for in-telligent products, processes and services.

Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design – MTEKThis research environment is aimed at prod-ucts’ functional features and at early phase of product development, design and digital prod-uct models. There is also research into indus-trial photonics, lightweight structures and wind power technology.

outstanding research

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Biological and Environmental Systems – BLESSThis environment conducts research in biol-ogy and chemistry, with a focus on ecology/environmental science and biomedicine/bio-mechanics.

Area of strength: quality of lifeThis area of strength contains the following research environments:

Center of Research on Welfare Health and Sport – CVHICVHI conducts research in subjects such as public health sciences, disability studies, health studies, cultural geography, nursing, health pedagogy, psychology, sport psycholo-gy, sport, social odontology, social work, soci-ology and linguistics.

Research into Education and Learning – FULLResearch in this environment deals with subject didactics (including the content of teacher train-ing), practical research, collaboration with mu-nicipalities and schools, and relationships be-tween education/schools and the outside world.

Context and Cultural Barriers – KK Context and Cultural Barriers is a forum for the University’s research in the field of Humanities.

Research educationHalmstad University has had the right since 2010 to issue doctoral degrees in the fields of In-novation Science and Information Technology.

Innovation Science may be viewed in the con-text of economic development and changes in trade and industry and society, and deals with issues such as entrepreneurship, company man-agement and business development. Research education in this field focuses on the dynamics of innovation processes, the interplay between different players and commercial potential, par-ticularly in international contexts.

Information Technology includes, for exam-ple, computer science, telecommunications, systems engineering and electrical engineering. Initially research education is organised in two subjects: computer technology and signal and systems engineering.

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computer science and engineering and electrical engineering

non degree programme

Non Degree Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Non Degree Programme – 60/120 Ects Credits

This one-year programme offers training in professional and scientific use of English language. It includes language train-ing, for reading, writing and making oral presentations. It also includes training in either computer science and engineering, electrical engineering or business. This area is selected based on the background of each student.

After completing the course, the student should:• understand the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialisation. • have achieved a level of spoken proficiency that allows them to interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity with fluent or native speakers of English• be able to demonstrate a large active vocabulary and idiomatic knowledge appropriate to the use of English as an academic subject• have achieved a level of written proficiency in English that demonstrates a practical knowledge of syntax and grammar appropriate to academic writing• be able to produce written summaries and argumentation analyses of texts on general subjects and within their field spe-cialization Contents Term 1 Grammar and written proficiency 7,5 credits Pronunciation and oral communication (presentations) 7,5credits The western academic tradition and text analysis 7,5 credits Specific business or engineering course focusing on strengthen-ing vocabulary as well as written and oral practice 7,5 credits Term 2 Advanced grammar and written proficiency 7,5 credits Business English 1: English for the Financial Sector 7,5 credits English for Engineers 7,5 credits Basic course in innovation science 7,5 credits Methods and writing in engineering 7,5 credits DegreeA one-year diploma upon successfully completing all the courses within the program. Entry requirementsStudents must have completed a first degree in business or engineering.

Are you interested in developing the next generation of Computer Networks? This education provides solid knowl-edge in practical computer- and network technology.

This 60 credits education provides theoretical and practical knowledge prior to professional activity as a network admini-strator or an operations technician.

The education is occupationally oriented and can be taken as an independent course or supplementary to another educa-tion. The education consists of computer engineering and network technology. The area of computer engineering cov-ers subjects from computer construction to administration of web servers. Network technology considers among other things how networks work and how they are composed (differ-ent network types, equipment and protocols). A major part of the education is carried out as laboratory work. The course has several well-equipped laboratory rooms at its disposal.

Degree Students will receive a certificate containing 60 credits.

Entry requirements Basic eligibility for university studies. Mathematics B.

Academic English for Business and Engineering Students

Network Design and Computer Management

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computer science and engineering and electrical engineering

computer science and engineering and electrical engineering

Bachelor Programme – Final Year Completion – 60 Ects Credits

Bachelor Computer Science and Engineering

Are you interested in a Swedish bachelor’s degree? Do you want to prepare for a master’s programme in Computer Sci-ence or Engineering? This is the one-year education for you!

This 60 credits education is open for students at partner uni-versities to Halmstad University. It should be interesting for those who want to have a Swedish bachelor’s degree or those who want to prepare for a master’s programme in Computer Science or Engineering.

The thesis project is done in the second semester. You will then have the opportunity to work in industry or within one of the research groups at the university.

ContentThe following courses are given within the programme. All courses must be taken.Autumn semester, first half:Data Communication I, 7.5 creditsAlgorithms and Data Structures, 7.5 creditsAutumn semester, second half:Databases and Database Design, 7.5 creditsComputer Systems Engineering I, 7.5 creditsSpring semester, first half:Computer Systems Engineering II, 7.5 creditsSpring semester, second half:Web Systems Fundamentals, 7.5 creditsSpring semester:Thesis, 15 credits

DegreeBachelor of Science with a major in Computer Science and Engineering. Entry requirementsBachelor in the Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering area at a level where there is not needed more than one year of studies/ 60 ECTS credits to qualify for a degree. Passed courses in mathematics must correspond to at least 30 credits or include calculus, linear algebra and transform methods.

Bachelor Programme – Final Year Completion – 60 Ects Credits

Are you enrolled in a bachelor’s programme in Electrical Engineering, interested in wireless system design and would like to have a Swedish bachelor’s degree? Then this one-year programme could be the right choice for you!

The use of modern wireless systems in everyday life is increas-ing rapidly. Many critical applications such as WLANs, mo-bile phones, smart homes, sensors and radars depend on such systems. This development calls for new and emerging wireless technologies. Today we see a shift from expensive, high per-formance and complex systems to low cost, mass produced electronics with challenging demands on low power consump-tion. Yet the underlying physical principles are the same, and the electrical engineer with a speciality in wireless technologies is as important as ever.

This programme gives you the basic theoretical tools for wire-less system design as well as a practical touch of RFCMOS design. With a completed thesis project, where you have the opportunity to work within a Swedish industrial environment or within one of the research groups at Halmstad University, you will be looking at promising career opportunities.

ContentSemiconductor Devices, 7.5 creditsSignal Analysis and Representation, 7.5 creditsEngineering Electromagnetics, 7.5 creditsElectronic Design and Implementation, 7.5 creditsRadio System Design, RF-ASIC, 7.5 creditsSensor Systems, 7.5 creditsThesis, 15 credits

Degree Bachelor of Science Engineering within the main subject area of Electrical Engineering.

Entry requirements120 credits corresponding to the first two years of the Elec-trical Engineering Programme at Halmstad University. Basic courses in Mathematics (30 ECTS credits) and courses within the main subject area of Electrical Engineering (90 ECTS credits) including analogue and digital electronics, computer engineering, and control theory.

Bachelor Electrical Engineering

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computer science and engineering and electrical engineering

Computer Network Engineering (One year)

This master’s programme provides theoretical and practical knowledge useful for a professional activity as a network specialist and security manager. As a student in this pro-gramme you will develop competence for design and imple-mentation of secure advanced computer networks and gain deeper knowledge in the areas of programming, simulation and protocols. The education also provides knowledge corresponding to Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP).

This programme starts in January each year.

Content Applied advanced routing, 7.5 creditsModern communication systems and networks, 7.5 creditsMultilayer switching, 7.5 creditsSimulation of complex computer networks, 7.5 creditsSecure and optimized converged networks, 7.5 creditsWireless communication systems, 7.5 creditsThesis, 15 credits

Degree Master of Science (One Year) with a major in Computer Systems Engineering.

Entry requirementsBachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) in an engineering subject or in Computer Science. Courses in Computer Engineering, Data Communication, Computer Network Engineering or Computer Science of at least 90 credits, in-cluding thesis. Courses in mathematics of at least 30 credits or courses including calculus, linear algebra and transform meth-ods. Knowledge in computer communications or computer networks corresponding to the courses Computer Networks I and Computer Networks II, or corresponding to CCNA 1-4.

Students lacking the courses Computer networks I and Computer networks II (corresponding to CCNA 1-4) can take these courses at a preparatory programme during the autumn semester, Computer Network Engineering, 30 credits.

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Microelectronics and Photonics (One year)

At this one-year programme you can build a basis for future work with development or construction in microelectron-ics or with application of electrooptical components and systems. The programme requires a previous education in the field of electrical engineering or physics.

At the programme you can choose to specialise in semicon-ductor technology, particularly production methods and func-tion of components and integrated circuits. Alternatively, you can specialise in optical and wireless techniques, particularly for communication or non-intrusive measurements using ra-dio waves or light. You will also gain a basic knowledge of the tools of nanotechnology and the new possibilities it creates for future components.

The programme is given in close contact with the Univerity’s research in this strongly developing area. The thesis project is done in the second semester. You will then have the op-portunity to work with the research groups at the University or in industry.

The following courses are offered within the programme: Compulsory courses: Photonics, Solid state electronics I, Solid state electronics II, Technology for micro- and nanostructures, Thesis.

Optional courses: Methods and Writing in Scientific Work, Optics, vision and cameras, Optical communication, Random processes.

Degree Master of Science (60 credits) with a major in Electrical Engineering.

Entry requirementsBachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) in an engineering subject. Courses in electrical engineering of at least 90 higher education credits, including thesis. Courses in mathematics of at least 30 higher education credits or courses including calcu-lus, linear algebra and transform methods.

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computer science and engineering and electrical engineering

Embedded and Intelligent Systems (Two year)

Master’s Programme – 120 Ects Credits

This is an education for students wanting technical special-ist competence, research experience and better career op-portunities after their education. The programme requires a previous education in the electrical-, computer- or me-chatronical engineering or information and communication technology fields.

During the studies you will be in direct connection with the University’s research since the teaching is carried on by active researchers. Many of the courses are project based and give the opportunity to study international research. The thesis work is done in the third and fourth semesters. Most students then cooperate with one of our research groups, in many cases with industrial connection.

As a student in this programme you choose one of the following specialisations:

Communication systems, focusing on communication in real-time computer systems.

Embedded systems, dealing with new methods in computer architecture, particularly co-operating embedded systems.

Knowledge discovery, focusing on artificial intelligence and image and data analysis.

Mobile and autonomous systems, dealing with robotics and related issues.

DegreeMaster of Science (120 credits) with a major in Computer Sci-ence and Engineering, with the specialisation: Embedded and Intelligent Systems.

Entry requirementsBachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) in an engineering subject or in computer science. Courses in computer science, computer engineering or electrical engineering of at least 90 higher education credits, including thesis. Courses in math-ematics of at least 30 higher education credits or courses includ-ing calculus, linear algebra and transform methods.

Information Technology (Two year)

Master’s Programme – 120 Ects Credits

This European master’s programme is offered in coopera-tion between universities in Sweden, Germany and Poland. At the programme you can develop your knowledge of signal analysis, communication technique and computer science. You also gain experience in project work for research and develop-ment and of acting in an international environment in several European countries. The programme is given completely in English. The European cooperation makes the total cost for tuition fees for this programme comparatively low, see www.it-master.org for details.

The programme is offered jointly by: Halmstad University in Sweden, Wroclaw Technical University in Poland, Ostwest-falen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences in Lemgo,Germany.All students at the programme spend their first semester in either Halmstad or Wroclaw, where they develop a common ground of mathematics, programming, computer architecture and signal analysis.

In the second semester students choose to specialise in some aspect of Information Technology. This second semester is spent in either Halmstad or Lemgo.

The third semester is spent either in Lemgo or Wroclaw. In either place a large part of this semester’s work is a project, performed by a group, where students practice their special-ised knowledge from previous semesters.

In the fourth semester a thesis is done at one of the universities where the student studied in the first three semesters. This uni-versity issues the degree after completion of the thesis.

DegreeMaster of Science (120 credits) with a major in Computer Sci-ence and Engineering. Entry requirementsBachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) in an engineering subject or in computer science. Courses in computer science, computer engineering or electrical engineering of at least 90 higher education credits, including thesis. Courses in math-ematics of at least 30 higher education credits or including cal-culus, linear algebra and transform methods

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Business and economicscomputer science and engineering and electrical engineering

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

International Marketing (One year)

Lower trade barriers in a addition to development in trans-portation and communication technology are some of the factors that have made it easier to do business abroad. Many companies have taken advantage of these new opportuni-ties, and compete in the international arena, increasing global competition.

What markets should the organisation compete in? How should the company deal with different cultures? What modes of entry should the business use in different markets? Should the company adapt to different markets, or standardise and go for a global approach? These are some of the questions that will be dealt with in this programme.

Sweden is, as a small country, very dependent on international business. Many Swedish companies have been successful in the international market. Organisations such as Volvo, Saab, Scania, Ericsson, H&M, Electrolux and IKEA are just some of the Swedish names that are dependent on international marketing to succeed. In Halmstad, however, the focus is not only on large, well established companies but also on new, ex-panding international ventures. The research in international marketing in Halmstad, which is the basis of this programme, deals for example with supply chain management, ethical val-ues, and principles and international growing businesses, so called “Born Globals”.

Degree Degree of Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits) with a major in Business administration.

Entry requirementsBachelor’s degree in Business studies equivalent to 180 Swed-ish credit points or 180 ECTS credits at an accredited uni-versity. Basic knowledge of marketing (at least one course of 7.5 credits).

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Technical Project- and Business Management (One year)

Are you a professional with an engineering background wanting to increase your expertise in management (espe-cially project management) and business development? Are you interested in questions relating to stimulating the de-velopment of projects? Or how management professionals choose a strategy for company growth? Alternatively you may be interested in how organisations can be encouraged to strive towards collective goals. Products reduce com-mercial lifecycles and lower trade barriers while the inter-net and better communication and transportation around the world are collectively some of the factors that make it more and more important to find a strategy combined with flexibility. For management it is important to take into consideration the degree of innovation as well as selecting and managing the innovation process.

New ideas do not become innovations until they have emerged in a market and begin to be accepted and utilised. It is there-fore important to gain a practical insight into how products emerge in the marketplace and how companies and business enterprise can be set up. Knowledge about the organisation and management of innovation processes and international business development is becoming even more important. Society’s need for people who work with and lead developmental efforts is in-creasing. At the same time, rapid progress along with expanding globalisation places even greater demands on companies’ level of knowledge and their ability to improve continually in order to maintain and raise their competitiveness. This degree pro-gramme deals with the nature of innovations, the organisation and management of innovation processes and business develop-ment with an orientation towards international markets. The programme is well anchored in the university’s ongoing research initiatives directed towards small and medium-sized companies.

Degree Master of Science (60 credits) with specialisation in Technical Project and Business Management.

Entry requirementsBachelor’s degree in Engineering or the equivalent of 180 Swedish credit points or 180 ECTS credit at an accredited university.

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Business and economicsBusiness and economics

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Strategic Management and Leadership (One year)

This is a degree programme for students preparing for work in the areas of strategic management and leadership. The programme prepares students to deal with the strategic and cultural aspects of management and leadership in the global arena as well as paving the way for students to pursue fur-ther research in strategic management and leadership.

The comprehensive aim and goal with the degree course is for students to become familiar with strategies of management and leadership, and how to develop and change businesses. This will be achieved through the adoption of both a holistic view and a theoretical extension of previous knowledge, partly to be able to lead, develop and initiate processes of change in differ-ent businesses, and partly to fulfill the eligibility requirements for entry on to doctoral research programmes. This programme also provides knowledge about a company’s development from initial idea via establishment to growth. In this context some conceptions such as entrepreneurship, innovation and growth are focused upon.

After the programme students should be prepared to develop and manage international businesses and projects concerning strategic management and leadership. The students should also be in a position to continue studies at a doctoral level in management and leadership. Students should be able to inde-pendently and in groups gather an analyse information and consider both academic and practical implications.

DegreeDegree of Master of Science in Business and Economics (60 credits) with a major in Business administration.

Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree in Business studies equivalent to 180 Swed-ish credit points or 180 ECTS credit at an accredited univer-sity. The degree should include 90 Swedish credit points in Business Administration.

Master’s Programme – 120 Ects Credits

1, International MarketingIf you chose International Marketing you will study challenges and barriers regarding strategy and leadership in the interna-tional market as well as learning to analyse opportunities and threats. You will study the alternative markets that a firm can enter into and the pros and cons with different entry modes.

2, Strategic Management and LeadershipThis is a programme for students preparing for work in the areas of strategic management and leadership. The programme prepares students to handle strategic and cultural aspects of management and leadership in the global arena as well as pav-ing the way for students to pursue further research in strategic management and leadership.

3, Technical Project- and Business Management This is a Masters programme offering advanced knowledge and skills in project management, business development, strategy, leadership and organisation. The programme focuses on the business development of companies and the processes in the business system driving development forward.

Second Year of the Master programmeThe over-arching objective of the course is that upon comple-tion of studies the student should be able to work with as well as manage technological and business development in small and medium-sized businesses. During the second year of the pro-gramme, increased emphasis is put on students themselves tak-ing the initiative for their knowledge development and that they should be able to demonstrate the requisite skills and expertise to participate in research and developmental work.

DegreeMaster of Science (120 credits) in Business and Economics with a major in Management of Innovation and Business De-velopment.

Entry requirementsOption 1 and 2 – Bachelor’s degree in Business studies equiv-alent to 180 Swedish credit points or 180 ECTS credit at an accredited university. The degree should include 90 Swedish credit points in Business Administration.Option 3 – Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or the equivalent of 180 Swedish credit points or 180 ECTS credit at an ac-credited university.

Management of Innovation and Business Development (Two year)

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sport scienceBiology and environmental science

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Applied Environmental Science (One year)

This Master´s programme will offer you an educational pro-file which makes you qualified to use scientific knowledge to solve environmental problems.

Applied Environmental Science is, quite simply, the way in which environmental science can be put to use in order to solve environmental problems. Within this Masters Programme, you will expand your knowledge within this wide field and take part in research projects under the guidance of senior scientists.

The programme starts in August each year with a course in Applied Environmental Science (15 ECTS credits) where you obtain a wide understanding of the subject and also insight into ongoing research, scientific process and how to interpret scientific reports. The second part of the autumn semester, you will take a course in Research Methods in Applied En-vironmental Science (15 ECTS credits), where you will get more acquainted with scientific thinking and methods. You will develop your skills to interpret and analyse scientific data and develop your ability to use statistical methods within en-vironmental research.

During the second semester, you can take a course in En-vironmental Decision Making (7.5 ECTS credits) as well as a course in Wetland Technology (7.5 ECTS credits). You can also choose to do an individual Literature Project (7.5 ECTS credits) focusing on a specific area of applied environmental science. You will finally conduct a Masters thesis (15 or 30 ECTS credits).

DegreeMaster of Science (60 credits) with a major in Environmental Science.

Entry requirementsBachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, EnvironmentalHealth, Environmental Engineering, Natural Sciences with orientation towards environmental issues, or the equivalent, at an accredited university.

Master’s Programme – 60 Ects Credits

Sport and Exercise Science – Human Performance (One year)Are you interested in furthering your knowledge of the lim-itations of the human body and possible ways to enhance exercise performance? This might be a program for you!

During your studies you will investigate the human body’s ability to perform during different circumstances - it can be an elite athlete trying to improve the world record, or a middle age semi-sedentary person improving quality of life through physical activity. The program extends over one year where the first semester includes two courses investigating limita-tions and potentials of human exercise performance, and two courses focusing on theory and practice in research methods learning methods commonly used in the fields of sports and exercise science.

For the second semester you can choose between a 30 or 15 credits thesis. If you opt for a 15 credits thesis you can either take additional course work (15 credits) within the field, or complete a 15 credits professional placement/internship with-in the area of exercise physiology and/or biomechanics.

After completion of the program, students should have ac-quired extensive knowledge and understanding of factors de-termining human performance, and acquired skills in meth-ods and techniques for assessing, analyzing and evaluating human performance both at an elite sports level as well as for human health performance.

The master’s program (60 credits) prepares the student to go into future careers in sport and exercise science, or progress to further post-graduate study/ research.

DegreeDegree of Master of Science(60 credits) with a major in Bio-medicine. Entry requirementsBachelor of Science (alt. B.A.) in the field of Sports and Exercise Science with a minimum of 60 credits in the areas of (sports) bio-mechanics, (exercise) physiology, and/or athletic training, or the equivalent at an accredited university. At least 7,5 credits must be in exercise physiology.

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study abroad semester – single subject courses – areas of study

■ Biology and Environmental Science

■ Biomechanics ■ Business Administration

■ Computer Science and Engineering

■ Computional Science and Engineering

■ Construction Engineering

■ Electrical Engineering

■ Energy Technology

■ English

■ Informatics

■ International Relations

■ Marketing

■ Mathematics

■ Mechanical Engineering

■ Media

■ Sociology

■ Sport and Excersise

■ Sport Science

■ Swedish and Scandinavian studies

■ Teacher Education

Further informationPlease note that there might be changes to the courses and that some course modules may have prerequisites.www.hh.se

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x.Further information:www.hh.seHalmstad University

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HaLmSTad UnIvErSITyP O Box 823, SE 301 18 Halmstad, Sweden Visiting Address: Kristian IV:s väg 3Telephone: +46 35 16 71 00 E-mail, Registry clerk: [email protected]

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