Exams/re-exam/re-take exams
Here you will find information on the procedures for the department’s classroom-based exams.
Courses offer a regular exam, a re-exam held shortly after, and a further exam opportunity for courses that concluded during the previous academic year (re-take exam). Within one year of a course undergoing a major change or being discontinued, at least two further examination opportunities covering the same course content are offered.
Regular examinations
Regular examination sessions are only for students taking the course for the first time. The dates for regular examinations are listed in the course timetable. Registration for examinations must be completed no later than two weeks before the examination date.
Schedule for re-exams and re-take exams
Here you will find the department’s scheduled re-exams and re-take exams
The schedule is updated regularly. Registration for re-exams and re-take exams must be completed no later than two weeks before the exam date.
Digital exams
Individual in-hall exams at the department are taken on a computer using the digital tool Inspera. You can find more information on how to prepare, for example by downloading the secure browser Safe Exam Browser, on Canvas and in LU’s student guide to Inspera. Link to the guide.
Registration
Registration takes place via Ladok no later than 10 days before the exam. Please note that registration itself opens approximately one month before the exam. Practical details regarding the exam, room allocation or other relevant information will be sent by email to all registered students after the registration period has ended.
If you have any questions or encounter problems with registration, please contact info [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (info[at]ses[dot]lu[dot]se).
Identification
You must be able to prove your identity by presenting physical (not digital) photo ID with a current expiry date. If you do not have valid photo ID, you will not be permitted to sit the exam. Your face must be visible, meaning that your face from forehead to chin must be visible.
If you have lost your ID document, you must contact the department well in advance of the exam to seek advice on an alternative solution.
The following are considered valid photo ID:
- Swedish passport
- Swedish driving licence
- Swedish national ID card
- Swedish ID card for registered residents
- National ID card from EU/EEA countries
- Foreign passport
Read more about the rules regarding in-hall examinations on the Campus Helsingborg website.
Other assessment components
For other assessment components, such as home examinations, project work, seminars and assignments, please refer to the timetable for the respective course.