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Course syllabus Applied Study in Systems Science for Defence and Security

Swedish name: Tillämpad studie i försvarssystem

Course code:
2UF042
Valid from semester:
Autumn Term 2026
Education cycle:
Second cycle
Scope:
7.5 credits
Progression:
A1N
Grading scale:
Two-grade scale
Main field of study:
Systems Science for Defence and Security
Department:
Department of Systems Science for Defence and Security
Subject:
Systems Science for Defence and Security
Language of instruction:
The teaching is conducted in Swedish.

Entry requirements

This course is commissioned education without formal requirements. Participants are recommended to have the following previous knowledge:

Course content and structure

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Type of instruction


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Objectives

Upon completion of the course the participant should be able to:

Knowledge and understanding
  • aa

Competence and skills 
  • bb

Judgement and approach
  • cc.

Examination formats

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The examiner may decide to request supplementary assignments in order to achieve a passing grade on the course. Supplementary assignments shall be submitted no later than XX working days after the result and supplementary assignment for the examination in question have been notified. Examination papers submitted late will not be graded unless special circumstances exist that are acceptable to the examiner.

Grading
The student is graded on a three-point/two-point grading scale: Fail (U), Pass (G) and Pass with Distinction (VG) / Fail (U) and Pass (G). Grading criteria are reported at the latest at the start of the course.

Restrictions in Number of Examinations

Other regulations

  • The course cannot be included in a degree with another course whose content fully or partially corresponds to the content of this course.
  • The course director will conduct an evaluation on the completion of the course, which will form the basis for any changes to the course.