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نظرة عامة على البرنامج
European Studies
Type
Bachelor
Variant
Full-time
Duration
4 years
Start
Starts in September
Location
The Hague - Main Campus
Lesson language
English
For you?
In a fast-paced, globalised era of constant change, organisations, institutions and businesses need adaptable professionals, to advise and assist them in dealing with the realities of operating in Europe and facing the big challenges of the 21st century.
With a mix of knowledge of business and politics with professional skills and foreign languages, our interdisciplinary European Studies programme equips you for a variety of jobs in policy advice, communications, export and other fields at public and private sector organisations. It can also prepare you for an international master’s programme in business, public policy or international relations, giving you international options.
European Studies will turn you into a global citizen, by offering you an English-language education in an international classroom, by sending you on exchange to a foreign university and by putting you to work on an internship at an non-profit organisation, government institution or private business, where you’ll find out what you have to offer the job market. It will also help you establish an international network of European Professionals to keep you connected as you move forward in your career.
This 4-year Bachelor of Arts in European Studies will take you beyond borders, but we also offer a three-year fast-track for select students if you’re up to the challenge.
Admission requirements
You have a Dutch diploma
- Preliminary education: Havo (senior general secondary education) or Vwo (pre-university education)
- Required profile: Culture & Society, Economics & Society, Nature & Health, or Nature & Technology
You have a non-Dutch diploma
- To enrol for the ES 3 year programme you will need a secondary school diploma comparable to a Dutch VWO diploma and a good command of English.
- Before we can decide on your eligibility, we’ll need to assess your secondary school certificate.
- We work with NUFFIC, an organisation that specialises in the assessment of international education qualifications.
Entrance advice
- All European Studies students follow French, German or Spanish throughout the programme and can start at an advanced level or at beginner level.
- Students with no previous language learning experience can start at beginner level.
- Students who already had French, German or Spanish at secondary school are strongly advised to continue with that language.
Language requirements
- This programme is taught entirely in English.
- You’ll need a good command of the English language, both spoken and written.
- Bachelor’s candidates who are educated in the Netherlands, UK, Ireland, USA, Canada (Quebec only when the education language is English), Australia, New Zealand, South Africa or Malta, or students holding a diploma (including English as an exam subject) stated on this diploma list, don’t need to take an English proficiency test.
- All other prospective students are required to hand in a valid and sufficient language test.
Study choice activities
- Open Day
- Shadow a student
- Trial Study Days
Degree programme content
Year 1
- Understanding Europe
- Europe’s Challenges
- EU Challenges
Year 2
- Sustainability, Peace, Security & Prosperity in Europe
- Sustainability in Europe
- Peace, Security & Prosperity in Europe
Year 3
- Diversity in Europe
- Exchange
- Diversity in Europe
Year 4
- Becoming a European Professional
- The Graduation Phase
Testimonials from our students
- Ward Frenken: Learning beyond the classroom
- Dominika Valušková: Campus life: A supportive community
- Anthony Scott: Using global procedures in my daily life
- Karina Delgado Lara: About business and politics
- Guus van de Ven: About networking
- Lisa Maurick: Living and learning abroad
- Anna Sipos: Cultural insights and professional growth
Career perspective
- Corporate Social Responsibility Advisor
- Sustainability Advisor
- Regulatory Affairs Officer
- European Account Manager
- Export Manager
- Business Development Analyst
- Compliance Officer
- Consular Officer
- Corporate Communications Officer
Continue studying
- Many ES graduates go on to earn master’s degrees, often in the following fields: International Relations, Political Science, Development Studies, European Union Studies, Public Administration, Law, Communication, Marketing, International Business, Master of Business Administration.
Testimonials from our alumni
- Stephanie de Groot: On the European Studies experience
Practical information
- How to apply: Your enrolment request must be submitted through Studielink.
- Tuition fee: You will have to pay tuition fees when you enrol on a bachelor's programme.
- Scholarships: Find out more about scholarships for international students.
- Student finance: Dutch students qualify for extra financial support via a loan.
- Additional Costs: You must also budget for books, excursions and field trips.
- Visa and residence permit: More information about the visas and residence permits.
Looking for a different degree programme?
- European Studies
- International Public Policy and Leadership
- International and European Law
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