Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bèta-gamma program is an interdisciplinary bachelor's program offered by the University of Amsterdam. The program is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of various scientific disciplines and to develop their skills in integrating different approaches and techniques.
Program Structure
The program consists of two main parts: the interdisciplinary core curriculum and the major. The core curriculum is a fixed program of 75 EC, which provides students with a foundation in interdisciplinary concepts and methods. The major is a specialization of up to 105 EC, which allows students to focus on a specific scientific discipline.
Interdisciplinary Core Curriculum
The core curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of various scientific disciplines and to develop their skills in integrating different approaches and techniques. The curriculum consists of modules that are specifically designed for Bèta-gamma students and are organized by the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies.
Major
The major is the specialization part of the bachelor's program, which takes place in the second and third years of study. A major is defined as a coherent and integrated program in a scientific discipline, with a minimum of 60 EC and a maximum of 105 EC. Students complete the major with a disciplinary bachelor's project that meets the same learning objectives as the bachelor's project for students who have followed the entire program in that discipline.
Program Requirements
The program requires students to complete a total of 180 EC, which includes the core curriculum and the major. The program is designed to be completed in three years, with a full-time study load.
Language and Study Form
The program is taught in Dutch, and the study form is full-time, with daytime classes.
Career Opportunities
The program is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of various scientific disciplines and to develop their skills in integrating different approaches and techniques. This prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as research, policy, and industry.
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Aardwetenschappen
- Antropologie
- Biologie
- Biomedische Wetenschappen
- Brain en Cognition
- Business Administration
- Economics
- Filosofie
- Kunstmatige Intelligentie
- Medische Informatiekunde
- Natuurkunde
- Neurobiologie
- Onderwijswetenschappen
- Pedagogische Wetenschappen
- Planologie
- Politicologie
- Psychological Methods
- Scheikunde
- Sociale Geografie
- Sociologie
- Wiskunde
