Universities in Sweden are all publically funded, and they carry out extensive research in addition to awarding the academic degrees of bachelor, master, and doctor. There are 48 accredited institutions of higher education, and all tuition is fully subsidized by the government, so you only have to pay for living expenses, books, and student union fees. There is a comprehensive site detailing
. everything you need to know about studying in Sweden, from courses available, to learning Swedish, to where you would stay and how much everything would cost, and it can be found at www.studyinsweden.se/Home/. They even have a degree program database, where you can search over 600 bachelor's and master's level degree programs that are taught in English at Swedish universities. You can search by subject, program level, university, and location at www.studyinsweden.se/Course-search/.