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International Economic History

  • Number of credits 15 credits
  • Level Bachelor's level
  • Study form Web-based (online)
  • Starting Autumn Term 2024

About the course

This course studies the international economic and social development from the prehistoric time to the present day. In focus are the altering conditions, economic as well as political, for maintenance, production, reproduction, trade, migration and capital flows in different economic-political systems

The course is open to foreign and Swedish students with interest in gaining basic understanding and insight in the international economic history development. A good knowledge of the English language and general eligibility for university education are required.

Application and eligibility

International Economic History, 15 credits

Det finns inga tidigare terminer för kursen Autumn Term 2024 Det finns inga senare terminer för kursen

Starts

2 September 2024

Ends

19 January 2025

Study location

Varied

Language

English

Type of studies

Daytime, 50%, Distance

Number of mandatory meetings

No mandatory meetings.

Number of other meetings

None

Required Knowledge

General entry requirements Entry requirements

Selection

Results - National university aptitude test - Academic credits

Application code

UMU-29606

Application

Application deadline was 15 April 2024. The application period is closed.

Application and tuition fees

As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

Application fee

SEK 900

Tuition fee, first instalment

SEK 23,250

Total fee

SEK 23,250

Contact us

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Course is given by
Unit of Economic History
Contactperson for the course is:
Hans Jörgensen