I completed a winter semester at Halmstad University in Sweden. Halmstad is a medium-sized city of approx. 100,000 inhabitants. The university premises are very attractive and well-equipped, for example with a fitness centre on-site. As an exchange student, you will be very well looked after at this host university and the ‘Nollningen’ introduction days provide immediate contact with students from other countries.
The course structure in Sweden is somewhat different from back in Austria. Any courses completed have a certain weighting in the form of ECT credits and a percentage value. Courses with a 25% weighting have a duration of around 8 weeks and courses with 50% weighting have a duration of around 16 weeks, corresponding to a semester. This means that a course with a 50% weighting and two courses with 25% weighting can be completed at the same time. This structure has the advantage of enabling intensive learning and deepening of course content. It is also possible to pass smaller exams during the semester. Another specific feature is the earlier start to the studies: in Sweden, the winter semester starts in September whereas in Austria it begins in October.