Courses offered for exchange students coming to School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University
Important! Incoming exchange students can only choose courses at the school they are nominated to.
- A full-time study load for one semester is 30 credits. To ensure a manageable workload, we suggest choosing an even spread of courses over the full semester.
- Schedule clashes and overlaps can occur which can result in course changes during the Introduction Week.
- Please make sure that you meet the pre-requisites of the courses that you are interested in studying. Some courses have certain limitations, more information can be found in the excel document.
To get an overview of the courses (including the dates, subject areas, level) please look at the excel file. Please note that the excel document is updated several times a year so cancelled courses may be shown, any updates can be seen in the full list below.
***The web list below can be filtered for a specific semester or level on the right-hand side***
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Applied Materials Technology7.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026
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(Cancelled) Gerontological and Geriatric Nursing9 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026Subject: Health and Medical Care
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Gerontological Nursing9 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026
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Health and Health Problems in Children and Families4.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026Subject: Health and Medical Care
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(Cancelled) Health and Health Problems in Children and Families4.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026Subject: Health and Medical Care
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Health and Welfare in a Changing Society4.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026Subject: Health and Medical Care
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Scientific Methods and Statistics7.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026
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Prosthetic Management and Biomechanics of the Lower Limb II7.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026
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Prosthetic Management and Biomechanics of the Lower Limb I15 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026
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Social Work, Participation and Inclusion7.5 credits 100% Jönköping Spring 2026Subject: Social Science and Behavioural Science