<p>I'm a 17 year old student currently studying in secondary school (Senior final year grade 12)....i want to apply to lund university in Sweden, but I find the website really confusing with programmes and courses scattered everywhere... I want to apply for undergraduate bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering but I don't even know if I can... I have 0 knowledge of the Swedish language but I'm fluent in English and I'm sure I can score around 105 in the toefl iBT... I'm a 4.02/4.05 GPA student taking AP Classes... Am I eligible for admission to lund and does the University provide mechanical, chemical or industrial engineering undergraduate programs taught 100% in English for non EUs???? PLEASE HELP</p>
<p>The Lund website is really easy to navigate; I don’t know why you couldn’t have done your own research.</p>
<p>Lund University offers five full Bachelor’s degrees taught in English:
Development Studies
Mathematics
Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
Physics
Fine Art</p>
<p>Fees are $22,000 per year (this does not include living costs, food or accommodation which in Sweden will be very high), the degrees are three years long.</p>
<p>Lund does not offer an Engineering degree taught in English, but some other universities in Sweden do (fees will be comparable to Lund):</p>
<p>Industrial and Business Engineering, University of Bor</p>
<p>Here is a list of other universities which offer Engineering degrees taught in English, again the fees will be comparable to Lund because you aren’t an EU citizen. I don’t know why you’re not considering the UK or Ireland.</p>
<p>Engineering degrees taught in English in Denmark:</p>
<p>Civil Engineering, VIA University College
Mechanical Engineering, VIA University College
Mechatronics (Engineering), University of Southern Denmark</p>
<p>Engineering degrees taught in English in Finland:</p>
<p>Mechanical Engineering, Saimaa University of Applied Sciences
Chemical Engineering, Saimaa University of Applied Sciences
Mechanical Engineering, HAMK University of Applied Sciences</p>
<p>Engineering degrees taught in English in the Netherlands:</p>
<p>Chemical Engineering, University of Groningen
Civil Engineering, HZ University of Applied Science
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Fontys University of Applied Science
Electrical Engineering, University of Twente</p>
<p>Thank you so much guys, I found this very useful</p>