Compulsory Foreign Language
In the compulsory foreign language studies for a Bachelor’s degree, the focus is on the key written and oral skills needed in the world of work and in the student’s own field of study. The language studies are at an intermediate to advanced level, at a CEFR level of B1–B2 or higher. B2 is the level required for English. All compulsory foreign language courses are to be taken in a single language.
Compulsory foreign language studies for a Bachelor´s degree in economics and business administration (BIZ), please see BIZ study programmes.
Compulsory foreign language studies for a Bachelor´s degree in economics and business administration (BIZ), please see BIZ study programmes.
Courses that meet the degree language requirements are marked (o) for oral skills, (w) for written skills, or (o,w) for both. Check the course offerings to see which ones meet the foreign language requirement of your degree.
CHEM, ELEC, ENG and SCI
Bachelor's level (CEFR B2-C1)
Blended courses (mix of face-to-face and online)
- * Note this is available only for students in the following English-speaking bachelor's programmes: Data Science, Digital Systems and Design, Computational Engineering, Computer Engineering, Quantum Technology, Chemical Engineering or students who are taking one of the following courses at the same time with LC-1117: ELEC-C9801, KIG-C1010, CHEM-2340, PHYS-A0140 TFM. If you don't belong to any of the groups above, you cannot take LC-1117 and need to choose one of the other English courses.
Online courses
Other options
Master's level (CEFR C1-C2)
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Doctoral level (CEFR C1-C2)
ARTS
Bachelor's level (CEFR B2-C1)
Blended courses (mix of face-to-face and online)
Online courses
Other options