Master Programmes in English
We will re-open our webpage with information regarding admission 2011 in September/October 2010.
With an intake in the autumn of 2010 JIBS offers five master programmes (two year programmes):
- Innovation and Business Creation
- Economics and Finance
- Economics and Management of Entertainment & Arts
- Information Technology and Management
- International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
JIBS Master is an integrated programme on the advanced educational level where you will meet and work with students from all over the globe with different educational backgrounds, sharing the common ambition to develop deep knowledge in different areas. This diverse and truly international mix of students will provide you with an educational experience that is difficult to find elsewhere, enhance your social skills and your readiness for professional life in the global business context.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQs
Please take the time to carefully read the pages Frequently Asked Questions, which contain useful information, see left hand menu.
Requirements 2010
We require that you have successfully completed a bachelor degree at a recognised university. Relevant work experience, though seen as an advantage, is not required.
Application to master programmes is handled by “studera.nu”. It’s a central Admissions Office for universities in Sweden. You can choose your “JIBS-programme” here at jibs.se, from December 1, and you will be guided through the application process. Details on application process will be available at that time. Applications must reach the Admissions Office by January 15, 2010. Before December 1 it is strongly recommended to begin with the preparatory part of the application such as doing the TOEFL or IELTS test, certifying your documents etc. Your application must be submitted with these documents by February 1, 2010.
- High School Diploma (certified copy)
- Bachelor Diploma (certified copy).
- Letter from your university, if you are in your last semester spring 2010, indicating that it is expected that you will graduate in the spring/summer 2010.
- Transcripts (certified copy or directly from your university depending of where you are from), see the FAQ:s.
- Copy of your passport. For applicants with permanent residence in a Nordic or EU/EEA country a copy of the permanent residence permit.
- English proficiency: Go to Language Requirements
Financing
Students must finance expenses themselves such as housing, living costs, books etc., 7000 SEK or approx 700 € per month are required. JIBS does not grant scholarships, bursaries or other subsidies.
Residence permits for visiting students
It is important to visit the website of the Swedish Migration Board, www.migrationsverket.se, before entering Sweden. Conditions are different depending on whether you are an EU/EEA citizen or not. Note, that JIBS can not answer any questions about visas, residence permits etc.
Questions
Please contact Tomas Bengtsson
