Single Courses

Our Single Courses Are Open For Everyone!

What is it Like to Study Single Courses Online?

“There is a very high level of commitment from the teachers and administrative staff”

Anette Magnusson shares her experience of studying single courses

Single Courses

Several of our courses are available to those who wish to study independently without enrolling in a specific program. Courses can be taken for credit or as an auditor. If you take a course for credit, exams and essays are required, and you must meet the academic admission requirements.

Courses studied as individual courses can later be credited toward a degree.

Auditing Single Courses

Many of our courses can also be taken as an auditor. As an auditor, you attend lectures and read the literature but are not required to take exams or complete assignments. Auditors do not need to meet the academic admission requirements.

Scandinavian School of Theology also offers a wide range of open lectures and seminars on various topics open to the public.

Our courses

Here you can see all the courses we offer as single courses

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Here you can apply for Single Courses

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Valuable information before starting your studies

Here you will find all the information you need to know!
Academic Calendar

Spring Semester 2026:
January 19 - June 7. All programs and individual courses.

Fall Semester 2026:
August 31 – January 17, 2027. All programs and individual courses.

Course Fees

Course Fees for Bachelor and Diploma programs
1 000 sek per credit.
Additional fee for Bachelor in Ministry, Leadership Institute program: 1 500 sek per semester.

Full-time students will have 10% discount.

Course fee single courses (auditor and for credit):
1 000 sek per credit.

Course fee Practical Pastor's Program:
700 euros per semester.

The course fee will be invoiced each semester. The fee can be divided in up to 4 instalments.

Grading System

STH uses a five-grade system commonly applied in higher education, where A represents the highest grade:

A = 90–100% of the total course points
B = 80–89%
C = 70–79%
D = 60–69%
F = Fail – awarded when a student does not meet the minimum course requirements

Some courses may only use the grades Pass (Godkänd) and Fail (Underkänd) instead of the letter grading system.

FAQ

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. You can find them here!

Important dates

Application Deadlines:
For Spring 2026: November 15, 2025. 

Last Day for Course Registration:
Spring 2026: January 12, 2026

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