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PENROSE 1 – Fd. Medlem
Postad: 18 jun 2020 23:42 Redigerad: 18 jun 2020 23:50

I have a question regarding the Swedish syllabus, /what are the american equivalent for math 4 , physics and chemistry 2/

HI, I am 19, I just finished a degree in history and anthropology and i would like to transition to physics undergraduate at lund university and they said the minimum requirement is mathematics 4 or c, chemistry and physics 2, what exactly are these please in the american system ? and can any one please guide me in relevant literature for math4 or c and chemistry 2 and physics 2 since i would like to revise and thank you all in advance for writing me back.  

Qetsiyah 6567 – Livehjälpare
Postad: 19 jun 2020 08:49 Redigerad: 19 jun 2020 08:50

Use google page translator on Skolverkets pages:

https://www.skolverket.se/undervisning/gymnasieskolan/laroplan-program-och-amnen-i-gymnasieskolan/gymnasieprogrammen/amne?url=1530314731%2Fsyllabuscw%2Fjsp%2Fsubject.htm%3FsubjectCode%3DMAT%26tos%3Dgy&sv.url=12.5dfee44715d35a5cdfa92a3

https://www.skolverket.se/undervisning/gymnasieskolan/laroplan-program-och-amnen-i-gymnasieskolan/gymnasieprogrammen/amne?url=1530314731%2Fsyllabuscw%2Fjsp%2Fsubject.htm%3FsubjectCode%3DFYS%26lang%3Dsv%26tos%3Dgy%26p%3Dp&sv.url=12.5dfee44715d35a5cdfa92a3

https://www.skolverket.se/undervisning/gymnasieskolan/laroplan-program-och-amnen-i-gymnasieskolan/gymnasieprogrammen/amne?url=1530314731%2Fsyllabuscw%2Fjsp%2Fsubject.htm%3FsubjectCode%3DKEM%26tos%3Dgy%26p%3Dp&sv.url=12.5dfee44715d35a5cdfa92a3

"Relevant litterature" yes there is but only in swedish. There is the "origo" and "matematik 5000" math book series

oggih 1319 – F.d. Moderator
Postad: 22 jun 2020 21:46 Redigerad: 22 jun 2020 22:15

There are official English translations of the syllabi for all high school subjects, available here:

https://www.skolverket.se/undervisning/gymnasieskolan/laroplan-program-och-amnen-i-gymnasieskolan/amnesplaner-i-gymnasieskolan-pa-engelska.

But with that being said, if you have any specific questions about the prerequisites and admission policies, it's probably best to contact the administrators of the physics departments at the specific universities you want to attend, because it's they who make the final decision.

Also: Best of luck with your applications! I have friends who have studied physics in Lund, and it seems to be a really nice program with great teachers and a very social and international atmosphere.

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