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1 2016/17 Course Guide for Exchange Students FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, LUND UNIVERSITY

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3 3 Every year Lund University welcomes international students from all over the world. Being an exchange student in Lund allows you to be part of the unique student life, get to know people from all around the world and experience the international atmosphere and memorable student traditions in one of Sweden s most charming towns. As an exchange student at the Faculty of Social Sciences you have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of courses at various departments. The departments at the Faculty of Social Sciences offer around 100 courses in English, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. You will get a deep insight into theories and practice within the Social Sciences, but you will also have a chance to enjoy the unique student life in Lund or at Campus Helsingborg. Welcome to Lund University and the Faculty of Social Sciences - we hope you enjoy your studies and your time in Sweden! This course guide provides a general overview of the English courses offered at our faculty. Courses may be subject to change so it is recommendable to also check department websites for a more detailed view of the courses that are currently offered.

4 4 Media and Armed Conflicts: Past and Present (SASH67) Study period: Fall (October-December) Animals in Society, Culture and the Media (SASH68) Study period: Spring (January-March) Intercultural Communication (SASH82) Study period: Fall (August-October) Rhetoric and (Popular) Science (RETN05) Study period: Fall (November-January) Prerequisites: A Bachelor s degree or the equivalent. English B. Media and the history of Political Rhetoric (SASH69) Study period: Spring (April-May)

5 5 Science and Technology (GNVB05) Pace of study: Part-time Study period: Fall (September-January) Prerequisites: Two terms (60 credits) or corresponding level of university education in the Faculties of Natural Sciences, Engineering, Humanities or Social Sciences or Corresponding level of university education. Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia (SASA16) Study period: Fall (September-October) / Spring (January-March) Scandinavian Models of Equality - Gender, Class, Ethnicity and the Social Welfare State (SASA17) Study period: Fall (November-January) / Spring (March-June) Gender, Citizenship and Migration (SASA24) Pace of study: Part-time Study period: Fall (August-November) Feminist Methodologies (GNVN13) Study period: Spring (March-April) Prerequisites: 150 higher education credits including a Bachelor thesis in Gender Studies, or having completed the courses SIMP25 Gender, Class, Ethnicity and Sexuality and SIMP26 Critical Feminist Perspectives in Social Theory at the Master of Science in Social Studies of Gender at Lund University or having corresponding competence.

6 6 Swedish Politics (STVC01) Study period: Fall (November-January) / Spring (March-May) Prerequisites: 30 credits from studies in Political Science. Environmental Governance (STVC55) Study period: Spring (January-June) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. Experts and Democracy (STVC59) Study period: Spring (January-June) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. Gender and International Relations (STVC67) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. Comparative International Systems (STVC69) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. European Integration (STVC70) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. International Relations Theory in Time and Space (STVC62) Study period: Spring (January-June) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science.

7 7 The Politics of Climate Change (STVC72) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. State Making (STVC73) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: The equivalence of one year (60 ECTS) of studies in Political Science. Prerequisites: At least 150 credits in fully completed courses, 90 of which including a Bachelor s degree essay is in Political Science or Peace and Conflict Studies. Social Policy and Economic Performance (STVN15) Study period: Spring (March-June) Prerequisites: 150 credits in fully completed courses of which 90 credits including a Bachelor s degree essay is in Political Science or Peace and Conflict Studies. Political Behaviour (STVC74) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: 60 credits in total, and which 45 credits is from studies in Political Science. Rationality, Emotions and War (STVN16) Study period: Fall (November-January) Prerequisites: At least 150 credits, including a Bachelor thesis, in the discipline of Political Science or an equivalent disciplinee. Policy-Making Processes- Actors, Causes and Consequences (STVN10) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: 150 credits in fully completed courses of which 90 credits including a Bachelor s degree essay is in Political Science or Peace and Conflict Studies. War and Peace in a World in Transition (STVN13) Study period: Spring (January-March)

8 8 European Union Negotiations (STVP31) Study period: Spring (January-February) Prerequisites: At least 150 credits in fully completed courses, 90 of which including a Bachelor s degree essay is in Political Science or Peace and Conflict Studies. Diplomacy, negotiation and mediation (FKVC31) Study period: Spring (January-March) Prerequisites: 60 credits in Peace and Conflict Studies, Political Science or Social Sciences. European Integration and the Global Political Economy (STVP32) Study period: Spring (February-March) Prerequisites: At least 150 credits in fully completed courses, 90 of which including a Bachelor s degree essay is in Political Science or Peace and Conflict Studies. International Ethics, Justice and War (FKVC34) Study period: Spring (January-March) Prerequisites: 60 credits in Peace and Conflict Studies, Political Science or Social Sciences. War and Peace in the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict (FKVB21) Pace of study: Study period: Spring (January-May) Prerequisites: Equivalence of 30 higher education credits from studies in Peace and Conflict Research or Political Science. English B. Level: Intermediate War and Peace in the Western Balkans (FKVB22) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: 30 credits from studies in Peace and Conflict Studies or Political Science. Level: Intermediate

9 9 Work and Organizational Psychology I (PSYP36) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. Work and Organizational Psychology II (PSYP37) Study period: Fall (October-January) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. Cognitive and Neuropsychology I (PSYP54) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. Cognitive and Neuropsychology II (PSYP55) Study period: Fall (October-January) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. *The course is a continuation of PSYP54 and provides the opportunity to transfer attained knowledge into practical project assignments. Theory and Practice of Science in Psychology (PSYP11) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods.

10 10 Advanced Scientific Methods in Psychology (PSYP13) Study period: Fall (October-January) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. psychological research methods. Social Psychology I, or an equivalent course, is required. Cognition and Neuropsychology (PSYD52) ECTS: 30 Study period: Spring (January-June) Consciousness, Altered States of Consciousness and Parapsychology (PSYE21) Study period: Spring (January-June) Social Psychology I (PSYP24) Study period: Spring (January-March) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. Social Psychology II (PSYP25) Study period: Spring (March-June) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in Developmental and Personality Psychology I (PSYP64) Study period: Spring (January-March) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. Developmental and Personality Psychology II (PSYP65) Study period: Spring (March-June) Prerequisites: Minimum of 150 ECTS (2,5 years), which should include at least 90 ECTS in psychology and at least 15 ECTS in psychological research methods. Developmental and Personality Psychology I, or an equivalent course, is required.

11 11 (Campus Helsingborg) Theories of Science and Social Sciences Theories for Service (SMMR10) Study period: Fall (September-October) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Managing Service Organisations (SMMP11) Study period: Fall (November-January) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B.

12 12 Methods in Social Sciences (SMMR21) Study period: Spring (January-March) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 30 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Place and Destination Development (SMMR22) Study period: Spring (March-June) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 30 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Service Logistics in Retail (SMMR23) Study period: Spring (March-April) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 30 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Retail-Marketing: A Socio-Cultural Perspective (SMMS24) Study period: Spring (May-June) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 30 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Service Logistics (SMMR25) Study period: Spring (March-April) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 30 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Logistics and Supply Chains (SMMR26) Study period: Spring (May-June) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 30 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Sustainability in Service Organizations (SMMP31) Study period: Fall (September-October) Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 60 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B.

13 13 Value Creation and Innovation in Tourism (SMMP32) Study period: Fall (November-January) Location: Helsingborg Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 60 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Internationalization and Place Development in the Retail Sector (SMMP33) Study period: Fall (November-January) Location: Helsingborg Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 60 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. Transport Systems: Inter-Modality and Traceability (SMMP34) Study period: Fall (November-January) Location: Helsingborg Prerequisites: A bachelor degree including a bachelor thesis and 60 credits at master level in Social Sciences, Service Management, Business Administration or equivalent. English B. International Migration and Development (SOCB27) Study period: Fall (September-January) Development and Social Welfare Policies (SOCB28) Study period: Fall (September-January) The Sociology of Human Development (SOCB26) Study period: Spring (January-June)

14 14 Globalisation and Gender Relations (GLOB07), online course Study period: Fall (September-October) Globalisation and Culture (GLOB08), online course Study period: Fall (November-January) Ethnography in Social Science (SANN04) Study period: Spring Prerequisites: 150 credits including candidate thesis in social anthropology, sociology, education or equivalent. English 6 / English B Organization Theory and the Public Sector (SOCN07) Study period: Spring Prerequisites: At least 150 credits including a Bachelor thesis in one discipline in Social Sciences or another corresponding subject. English B. Swedish Social Policy (SASA22) Study period: Fall (September-October) / Spring (January-February) Social Policy and Welfare Management (SOCN17) Study period: Fall (September-October) Prerequisites: At least 150 credits including a Bachelor thesis in one discipline in Social Sciences or another corresponding subject. English B. Education, Culture and Lifestyle in Sweden (SASA20) Study period: Fall (October-October) / Spring (February-March)

15 15 Social Anthropology and Contemporary Swedish Society (SASA23) Study period: Fall (November-December) / Spring (March-April) Managing Sustainability, Society and Collective Behaviour (SOCB29) Study period: Spring (January-June) Globalisation and Social Change (GLOB05), online course Study period: Spring (January-March) (Campus Helsingborg) Public Relations and Strategic Communication in New Media: Perspective, Practice and Methods (KOMC14) ECTS: 30 Study period: Fall (September-January) Prerequisites: 45 credits in relevant subject in social sciences, humanities or business studies of which at least 30 credits should be in strategic communication, political sciences, sociology, media studies, communication studies, service management, fashion studies, journalism or marketing. Globalisation and Social Policy (GLOB06), online course Study period: Spring (March-June) Organisational Communication (SKOP11) Study period: Fall (October)

16 16 Media and Communication, Journalism, Rhetoric or equivalent. English B Philosophy of Social Sciences (SKOP19) Study period: Fall (November) Public Relations (SKOP20) Study period: Fall (December) Quantitative Methods (SKOP33) Study period: Fall (September-September) Strategic Brand Communication (SKPM11) Study period: Spring (January-February) Prerequisites: Bachelor degree with major in Social Sciences or Humanities with a specialization in Strategic Communication, Qualitative Methods (SKPM12) Study period: Spring (Febraury-March) Prerequisites: Bachelor degree with major in Social Sciences or Humanities with a specialization in Strategic Communication, Media and Communication, Journalism, Rhetoric or equivalent. English B. Research and Evaluation for Practice: Planning and Controlling (SKPM13) Study period: Spring (March-April) Prerequisites: Bachelor degree with major in Social Sciences or Humanities with a specialization in Strategic Communication, Media and Communication, Journalism, Rhetoric or equivalent. English B. Crisis Communication (SKPM14) Study period: Spring (April-June) Prerequisites: Bachelor degree with major in Social Sciences or Humanities with a specialization in Strategic Communication, Media and Communication, Journalism, Rhetoric or equivalent. English B.

17 17 The Contemporary Geography of African Development I (SGED05) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. Development Studies: Development in a Historical Perspective: Economic, Social and Political Transformation (UTVC11) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. The Contemporary Geography of African Development II (SGED06) Study period: Fall (October-January) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. Population, Settlement and Economic Geography (SASA18) Study period: Fall (August-September) Development Studies: Development Policy in Practice (UTVC12) Study period: Fall (October-January) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. Development Studies: Development Cooperation in Practice (UTVC15) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: 90 Credits with at least 60 credits in development studies.

18 18 Human Geography: New Directions in Development Studies (UTVC20) Study period: Fall (September-October) Prerequisites: 60 Credits Development Studies. GIS: Development Studies (SGEG 17) Study period: Spring (February-March) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements + Basic GIS skills (SGEG16 or equivalent). GIS: Geographic Information System for the Social Sciences (SGER43) Study period: Fall (October-January) / Spring (March-June) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent. GIS: Geographic Information System for the Social Sciences, Advanced Applications (SGER44) Study period: Fall (October-January) / Spring (March-June) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent+basic GIS skills. GIS: Social Sciences (SGEG 16) Study period: Spring (January-February) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. GIS: Geographical Information System for the Social Sciences (SGEG50) Study period: Spring (March-April) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent. Human Geography: Geographical Thought (SGEM20) Study period: Fall (August-September) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent.

19 19 Geographies of economies: Urban and regional planning (SGEM23) Study period: Spring (January-February) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent. el: Master Human Geography: Geographies of Economies - Transforming Places, People and Production (SGEM21) Study period: Fall (September-October) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent. Critical Urban Geography (SGEM24) Study period: Spring (February-March) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent. Human Geography: Landscape and Political Ecology (SGEM22) Study period: Fall (November-January) Prerequisites: 150 Credits and Bachelor thesis in Human Geography or the equivalent. Human Ecology: Culture, Economy and Ecology (HEKN11) Study period: Fall (August-October) Prerequisites: Bachelor Degree (including 90 credits HEK or equivalent).

20 20 Human Ecology: Political Ecology, Consumption, and Identity (HEKN12) Study period: Spring (January-March) Prerequisites: 30 credits on advanced level. Human Ecology: Global Environmental Justice (HEKX10) Study period: Spring (February-March) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. Human Ecology: Political Ecology (HEKX20) Study period: Spring (March-April) Prerequisites: General university entry requirements. Social Policy in Europe (SOAN36) Study period: Fall (September-October) Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree (180 in Social Work) or equivalent. Social Work in Sweden, an Introduction (SOAA02) Study period: Spring (March-April) Entrepreneurship: Social Innovation - a Strategy for Sustainability (ENTA80) Study period: Fall

21 21 Master level Courses: Specific Entry Requirements For SIMP- and SIMS-courses: The student must have fulfilled at least 150 credits including a graded thesis for the degree of Bachelor or a completed major in Social Sciences, Economics and Management, Social Science-oriented disciplines in Humanities, or another equivalent background. For SIMM-courses: These courses build on previous studies in Social Sciences. To be eligible for the course the student must have 150 credits including a graded thesis for the degree of Bachelor or a completed major in the Social Sciences, or another equivalent subject. English 6 or English Course B (advanced) proficiency, or the equivalent.

22 22 An Introduction to Global Studies (SIMP17) Study period: Fall (September-October) Gender, Class, Ethnicity and Sexuality (SIMP25) Study period: Fall (September-October) Theories and Issues in Development (SIMP35) Study period: Fall (September-October) Migration and Development (SIMS26) Study period: Fall (November-January) Globalisation, Conflict, Security and the State (SIMP19) Study period: Spring (January-March) Critical Feminist Perspectives in Social Theory (SIMP26) Study period: Spring (January-March) Gender, Global Development and Post- Colonialism (SIMS39) Study period: Fall (November-January) Historical Aspects of Development (SIMP36) Study period: Spring (January-March) Theory of Science for the Social Sciences (SIMM23) Study period: Spring (March-April) Fieldwork (SIMM25) Study period: Spring (April-June)

23 23 Methods of Text and Discourse Analysis (SIMM27) Study period: Spring (April-June) Evaluation Research- Theories and Methods (SIMM29) Study period: Spring (April-June)

24 24 s/exchange-study-abroad/exchange-studies/special-area- studies Education, Language and Communication (SASA21) Study period: Fall (November-December) / Spring (March-April) Social Anthropology and Contemporary Swedish Society (SASA23) Study period: Fall (November-December) / Spring (March-April) Population, Settlement and Economic Geography (SASA18) Study period: Fall (September-September) Swedish Social Policy (SASA22) Study period: Fall (September-September) / Spring (January-February) Education, Culture and Lifestyle in Sweden (SASA20) Study period: Fall (October-October) / Spring (February-March) Gender, Citizenship and Migration (SASA24) Pace of study: Part-time Study period: Fall (August-November) Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden (SASA16) Study period: Fall (September-October) / Spring (January-March) Scandinavian Models of Equality (SASA17) Pace of study: Part-time Study period: Fall (November-December) / Spring (March-June)

25 25 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring Communication and Media Gender Studies Political Science RETN05 Rhetoric: Rhetoric and (Popular) Science 7.5 M SASH67 Media and Armed Conflicts: Past and Present SASH68 Critical Animal Studies - Animals in Society, Culture and the Media SASH69 Media and the History of Political Rhetoric SASH82 Intercultural Communication SASA16 Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia SASA17 Scandinavian Models of Equality - Gender, Class, Ethnicity and the Social Welfare State SASA24 Gender, Citizenship & Migration GNVB05 Gender Studies: Science and Technology GNVN13 Feminist Methodologies 7.5 M STVC01 Swedish Politics STVC55 Environmental Governance STVC59 Experts and Democracy STVC62 International Relations Theory in Time and Space STVC67 Gender and International Relations B STVC69 Comparative International Systems STVC70 European Integration B STVC72 Party Regimes in Developing Countries STVC73 State Making STVC74 Political Behaviour STVN10 Policy-making Processes - Actors, Causes and Consequences STVN13 War and Peace in a World in Transition

26 26 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring STVN15 Social Policy and Economic Performance STVN16 Rationality, Emotions and War Political Science Psychology Service Management and Service Studies STVP31 European Union Negotiations 7.5 M STVP32 European Integration and the Global Political Economy 7.5 M FKVB21 FKVB22 FKVC31 FKVC34 PSYP36 PSYP37 PSYP54 PSYP55 PSYP11 PSYP13 PSYP64 Peace and Conflict Studies: War and Peace in the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict War and Peace in the Western Balkans Diplomacy, negotiation and mediation International Ethics, Justice and War Advanced Work and Organizational Psychology I Advanced Work and Organisational Psychology II Advanced Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology I Advanced Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology II Theory and Practice of Science in Psychology Advanced Scientific Methods in Psychology Personality and Developmental Psychology I PSYPD65 Personality and Developmental Psychology II PSYP24 Social Psychology I PSYP25 Social Psychology II PSYE21 Consciousness, Altered States of Consciousness and Parapsychology 15 B PSYD52 Cognition and Neuropsychology 30 B SMMR10 SMMP11 SMMR21 Theory of Science and Social Sciences: Theories for Service Managing Service Organisations Methods in Social Sciences

27 27 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring SMMR22 Place and Destination Development SMMR23 Service Logistics in Retail 7.5 M SMMS24 Retail Marketing: A Socio- Cultural Perspective 7.5 M Service SMMR25 Service Logistics 7.5 M Management SMMR26 Logistics and Supply Chains 7.5 M and Service Sustainability in Service SMMP31 Studies Organisations SMMP32 Value-creation and Innovation in Tourism SMMP33 Internationalisation and Place Development in the Retail Sector SMMP34 Transport systems: Inter-modality and Traceability SOCB27 International Migration and Development 15 B SOCB28 Development and Social Welfare Policies 15 B GLOB07 Globalisation and Gender Relations (Online) GLOB08 Globalisation and Culture (Online) SOCN17 Social Policy and Welfare Management SOCN07 Organization Theory and the Public Sector Sociology SANN04 Ethnography in Social Science SOCB26 The Sociology of Human Development 15 B GLOB06 Globalisation and Social Policy (Online) SOCB29 Managing Sustainability, Society and Collective Behaviour 15 B GLOB05 Globalisation and Social Change (Online) SASA20 Education, Culture and Lifestyle SASA23 Social Anthropology and Contemporary Swedish Society SASA22 Swedish Social Policy Public Relations and Strategic KOMC14 Communication in New Media: 30 B Perspective, Practice and Methods SKOP11 Organisational Communication 7.5 M Strategic SKOP19 Philosophy of Social Sciences 7.5 M Communication SKOP20 Public Relations 7.5 M SKOP33 Quantitative Methods 7.5 M SKPM11 Strategic Brand Communication 7.5 M SKPM12 Qualitative Methods 7.5 M

28 28 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring Strategic SKPM13 Research and Evaluation for Practice: Planning and Controlling 7.5 M Communication SKPM14 Crisis Communication 7.5 M SGED05 The Contemporary Geography of African Development I 15 B Human Geography: The SGED06 Contemporary Geography of 15 B African Development II SGEG16 GIS in Social Sciences - Basic Level SGER43 GIS: Geographical Information System for the Social Sciences Development Studies: Development in a historical UTVC11 perspective: economic, social and 15 B political transformation Human Geography and the Human Ecology Division UTVC12 UTVC15 UTVC20 SASA18 HEKX10 HEKX20 SGEG17 SGER44 SGEM20 Development Studies: Development Policy in Practice 15 B Development Studies: Development Cooperation in 15 B Practice Human Geography: New Directions in Development Studies Population, Settlement and Economic Geography Human Ecology: Global Environmental Justice Human Ecology: Political Ecology GIS in Development Studies - Applications GIS: Geographical Information System for the Social Sciences, Advanced Application Human Geography: Geographical Thought 7.5 M SGEM21 Human Geography: Geographies of Economies - Transforming Places, People and Production 7.5 M SGEM22 SGEM23 Human Geography: Landscape and Political Ecology Geographies of economies: Urban and regional planning 7.5 M 7.5 M SGEM24 Critical Urban Geography 7.5 M

29 29 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring Human Ecology: Culture, HEKN11 Economy and Ecology Human Geography and the Human Ecology Division HEKN12 Human Ecology: Political Ecology, Consumption, and Identity SGEG50 GIS: Geographical Information System for the Social Sciences 7.5 M School of Social Work Graduate School SOAN36 Social Policy in Europe SOAA02 Social Work in Sweden, an Introduction Entrepreneurship: Social ENTA80 Innovation - a Strategy for Sustainability SIMP19 Globalisation, Conflict, Security and the State SIMP26 Critical Feminist Perspectives in Social Theory SIMP36 Historical Aspects of Development SIMM23 Theory of Science for the Social Sciences 7.5 M SIMM25 Field Work 7.5 M SIMM27 Methods of Text and Discourse Analysis 7.5 M Evaluation Research - Theories SIMM29 and Methods 7.5 M SIMP17 Introduction to Global studies SIMP25 Gender, Class, Ethnicity and Sexuality SIMP35 Theories and Issues in Development SIMS26 Migration and Development SIMS39 Gender, Global Development and Post-Colonialism

30 30 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring SASA16 Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden SASA17 Scandinavian Models of Equality SASA18 Population, Settlement and Economic Geography Social Sciences Education, Culture and Lifestyle in SASA20 Sweden SASA23 Social Anthropology and Contemporary Swedish Society SASA22 Swedish Social Policy SASA24 Gender, Citizenship & Migration Engineering SAST01 An Intro. to Information Security Industrial Greening the Economy Lessons Environmental SASI01 from Scandinavia Economics Sustainability Sustainability Studies: concepts, SASI02 Studies challenges and approaches Fine and Performing Arts Sciences Humanities and Theology SASL03 SASN01 Orchestra Playing or Choir Singing The Scientific Method SASH02 Viking Age Scandinavia SASH03 Swedish Film SASH16 Survey of Swedish Literature SASH48 The Old Icelandic Heritage SASH55 Introduction to Scandinavian Culture and Society SASH56 Modern Design in Scandinavia SASH60 Swedish Society and Everyday Life SASH63 Swedish Politics Past and Present SASH64 Swedish History from a Nordic Perspective SASH74 Swedish Art in a Scandinavian Perspective SASH76 The Religious Impact of Migration in Sweden SASH05 The Dawn of European Culture SASH23 Introduction to the Middle East

31 31 Department Code Course Name Credits Level Fall Spring Humanities and Theology Economics and Management SASH25 L Union Européenne (offered only in French) SASH38 Governance and Conflict in the Middle East SASH39 The Roman Empire SASH62 Communism and Eastern and Central Europe Past, Present and Future Perspectives SASH65 History of the Holocaust SASH72 Introduction to Contemporary Latin America SASH79 Barbarians and Romans SASH26 Diversity of the World Languages SASH35 Globalization and the Pre-Modern World SASH49 Religion and Politics SASH58 Gastronomy a Global and Interdisciplinary Perspective SASH59 Gastronomy Sustainable Eating SASH61 Cultural Perspectives on Health, Lifestyle and Medicine SASH66 One World, One Morality SASH67 Media and Armed Conflicts SASH68 Critical Animal Studies: Animals in Society, Culture and the Media SASH69 Media and the History of Political Rhetoric SASH73 Health and Diet Through Human History SASH77 Religion and Sports SASH78 Cross Cultural Rhetoric SASH80 Swedish Music in Contemporary Culture 7.5 SASH81 One World, One Language 7.5 SASE10 Swedish Economic Development SASE11 Economic Change, Labour Market and the Population SASE12 Family and Work: Scandinavia in International Perspective SASE13 Population Aging and the Welfare State SASE21 Social Innovation-A Strategy for Sustainability SASE31 International Economics Faculty of Law SASJ01 Intro. to European Business Law SASJ02 Intro. to International Law

32 International Coordinators FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES CONTACT DETAILS FACULTY INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR STUDENT MOBILITY Ulrika Reichert, Lucie Larssonova, Katarina Follin Postal address: Lund University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Box 117, Lund, Sweden Visiting address: Sandgatan 3, Lund Web: Telephone: +46 (0) DEPARTMENT OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE STUDIES Annika Permevik Web: Telephone: +46 (0) DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Helen Fogelin Web: Telephone: +46 (0) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK Anneli Nielsen Web: Telephone: +46 (0) FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Lund University Box Lund SWEDEN

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