First link is to the BcS program, while the second is for the master program.
Link to the schedules for every course and program at Chalmers. It is also were you can book group rooms.
Link to Chalmer's website where you can find documentation for old course evaluations
Link to SNZ's studiemodul, which contains information about how studies at Chalmers work.
Everyone studying at Chalmers has access to the Z-drive, and these links provide instructions on how to access it from your own computer.
Every year, SNZ hold a exam 101 presentation where we explain how exams at chalmers work. You can find a document (in Swedish) where we've written everything you need to know.
One of the most important things in life is mental health, so it’s essential to take care of it! Here, you’ll find links to websites aimed at promoting student health and providing support.
At studenthälsa.se, you can find tips and advice on improving your well-being, as well as guidance on managing procrastination and student finances.
Chalmers' official website also has a dedicated page with comprehensive information on health-related help and support. Remember, it’s always okay to ask for help.
LaTeX is the language in which all reports by Z-engineering students will be written after LP2 in the second year. Below, you’ll find a link to Overleaf, an online text editor for LaTeX, which everyone at Chalmers has access to through a license. There’s also a document created by SNZ linked here, which serves as a brief template and crash course on using LaTeX in Overleaf.
Various versions of C are used to varying extents in several courses. Linked here is a summary of the basics of C by Nick Parlante.
Additionally, here’s a crash course series on YouTube that can assist with the Reglerteknik course (LP4, Year 2) and the Linear Control System Design course (MPSYS LP2, Year 1).
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