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Find your welcome letter

Use the search function to find the course or programme you have been admitted to. There you will find a welcome letter with important information to know as a newly admitted student.

How to find your welcome letter

1. Search for your programme or course

2. The welcome letter is displayed under the heading "Admitted to the programme" or "Admitted to the course".

If it is not there, the department will ensure that you receive the welcome information in another way before the programme/course starts. If you are already a student at Umeå University, you will also see your welcome letter on the student website under "ongoing courses".

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Telerobotics and Applied Sensor Fusion, 7.5 credits
  • Level Course, Master’s level
  • Study time 25%
Subject: Electronics Robotics
Theoretical Medicinal Chemistry, 7.5 credits
  • Level Course, Master’s level
  • Study time 100%
Subject: Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry
Thermodynamics, 6 credits
  • Level Course, Bachelor's level
  • Study time 33%
Subject: Physics Engineering Physics
Tools and Methods for Economists, 7.5 credits
  • Level Course, Bachelor's level
  • Study time 100%
Subject: Economics
Topics in Thermodynamics, 1.5 credits
  • Level Course, Bachelor's level
  • Study time 10%
Subject: Physics Engineering Physics
Topology, 7.5 credits
  • Level Course, Bachelor's level
  • Study time 50%
Subject: Mathematics
Tourism and Sustainable Development, 15 credits
  • Level Course, Master’s level
  • Study time 100%
Subject: Human Geography and Geography
Transformations of Judaism in Modernity, 15 credits
  • Level Course, Bachelor's level
  • Study time 50%
  • Study form Web-based (online)
Subject: Religious Studies Jewish Studies History of Religions
Trustworthy Human-AI Interaction, 7.5 credits
  • Level Course, Master’s level
  • Study time 50%
Subject: Computer Science
Tumour Biology, 15 credits
  • Level Course, Master’s level
  • Study time 100%
Subject: Molecular Biology
Understanding Food Habits: a Sociological Perspective, 7.5 credits
  • Level Course, Master’s level
  • Study time 25%
  • Study form Web-based (online)
Subject: Food, Nutrition and Home Economic Studies Sociology