Exchange Programme Social and Behavioural Sciences
Program Overview
Exchange Programme Social and Behavioural Sciences
The Exchange Programme Social and Behavioural Sciences is a multidisciplinary non-degree programme for exchange students with at least one and a half years of academic background in relevant fields. This faculty-wide programme is carried out by the International Office Social Sciences in co-operation with the department of Child Development and Education, the Department of Communication Science, and the Department of Psychology.
Programme Details
- Programme Type: Exchange programme
- Study Load: 60 EC
- Duration: One semester or two semesters
- Language of Instruction: English
- Programme Form: Full-time, daytime education
The Programme
The programme is part of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences and offers courses from eight bachelor programmes:
- BSc Child Development and Education
- BSc Communication Science
- BSc Cultural and Social Anthropology
- BSc Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
- BSc Political Science
- BSc Psychology
- BSc Human Geography and Urban Planning
- BSc Sociology
Most of the courses of the Exchange Programme are part of the regular bachelor programmes and function for the Dutch students as specialisation modules. In those classes, exchange students are mixed with Dutch students.
Student Profile
In order to be admitted, applicants must be undergraduate students who have completed at least one and a half years of academic education in relevant fields. Graduate students in the Exchange Programme who wish to take courses at Master's level will need special permission per course by the Admissions Committee of the Master's programme the course is part of.
Research Priority Areas and Focus Points
The Exchange Programme Social and Behavioural Sciences is organized around the following research priority areas and research focus points:
- Child Development and Education:
- Child Development
- Violent Behavior
- Educational Sciences
- Communication Sciences:
- Communication and Society
- Psychology:
- Organisational Psychology
- Brain and Cognition
- Social Psychology
- Psychological Methods
- Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Social Sciences:
- Cultural and Social Anthropology:
- Body and Culture
- Religion
- Power and Identity
- Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies:
- Economic and financial geography
- Political Geography
- Urban Studies
- International development Studies
- Interdisciplinary Social Sciences:
- Global Health, Care and Society
- Global Migration
- Global Youth Studies
- Urban Studies
- Political Science:
- Gender and Sexuality
- Conflict Studies
- European Politics and Global Change
- International Relations
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Political Economy
- Political Theory
- Public Policy and Governance
- Comparative Politics
- Sociology:
- Migration
- Cultural Sociology
- Cultural and Social Anthropology:
Transcript
All students receive a transcript stating the courses they have registered for and the credits and grades obtained for these courses.
