| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Degree Programme in History
The University of Groningen offers a Bachelor's degree programme in History, which is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of historical events and developments. The programme is taught in English and is open to international students.
Programme Description
The Bachelor's degree programme in History is a three-year full-time programme that covers a wide range of historical topics, from Antiquity to the present day. The programme is divided into three years, with the first year providing an overview of history, the second year focusing on thematic approaches, and the third year allowing students to specialize in a particular area of interest.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Bachelor's degree programme in History includes a range of courses, such as:
- Ancient History
- Globalisation: Economic & Social History
- Historical Research I: Introduction
- Contemporary History
- Historical Research II: Skills
- Medieval History
- Dutch History
- Early Modern History
- Historical Research III: Historical Debate
- Historical Research IV: Sources
- Modern History
- Regions I: Introduction
Programme Options
The programme offers a range of options, including:
- Minors (minor): a coherent set of future-oriented course units that prepare students for a follow-on Master's degree programme or for entering the labour market.
- University of Groningen Honours College (honours program): a programme that provides talented and motivated students with additional challenges and opportunities.
Study Abroad
Study abroad is recommended for students in the Bachelor's degree programme in History. Options for study abroad include Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, the UK, Russia, Southern Europe, USA, several countries in Asia, and South Africa.
Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for the Bachelor's degree programme in History include:
- A Dutch VWO diploma, a German Abitur, an International Baccalaureate diploma, a European Baccalaureate, or another diploma that is sufficient for acceptance to a Dutch university.
- Additional requirements, such as English language proficiency (minimum TOEFL iBT 90 or IELTS 6.5).
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for the Bachelor's degree programme in History include:
- A minimum of 45 EC in the first 12 months (binding).
- A positive result in the study advice after the first year of study.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Bachelor's degree programme in History vary depending on the student's nationality:
- EU/EEA students: € 2601 (full-time).
- Non-EU/EEA students: € 13500 (full-time).
After Graduation
After completing the Bachelor's degree programme in History, students can pursue a range of career options, including:
- Government policy officer
- Spokesperson for a mayor
- Exhibition organizer
- Journalist
- Researcher
- Lecturer or teacher
Research
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen is involved in a range of research projects, including:
- Historical research
- Cultural history
- Social history
- Economic history
- Political history
Student Profile
The ideal student for the Bachelor's degree programme in History is someone who is:
- Interested in the past and the present
- A bookworm with a wide range of interests and a passion for writing
- Ambitious, critical, and determined, with lots of self-discipline
Study Support
The University of Groningen offers a range of study support services, including:
- Mentoring system
- Study advisor
- Student deans
- Classes offered by Study Support
Related Master's Programmes
The University of Groningen offers a range of related Master's programmes, including:
- Geopolitics & Connectivity
- DDM Religion and Pluralism
- Theology & Religious Studies
- European Studies
- Arts & Culture - Research
- Linguistics
- Politics, Organizations and Learning Histories
- Modern History and International Relations - Research
- International Relations (120 EC)
- Un/sustainable Societies: Past, Present and Future
- History
- International Security
- Religious Diversity in a Globalised World (EM) - Research
- Arts and Culture
- Classics & Ancient Civilizations
- Film and Contemporary Audiovisual Media
- International Relations and International Organization
- North American Studies
- Cultural Leadership - Research
- Religion, Conflict and Globalization
- European Politics in a Global Perspective
- Classics (part-time)
- International Humanitarian Action (120 EC)
- International Relations (60 EC)
- Communication and Information Studies
- Arts, Media and Literary Studies - Research
- American Studies
- International Political Economy
- Social Sciences and Humanities Education - History
- Middle Eastern Studies
- International Relations - Research
- Anthropology of Religion and Culture
- Arts in Society
- Theology & Religious Studies - Research
- History - Research
- Heritage and Religion
- Social Sciences and Humanities Education
- History and Heritage Consultancy
- Popular Music and Sonic Cultures
- Vertalen en Technologie
Study Associations
The University of Groningen has a range of study associations, including:
- Ubbo Emmius: the study association for the History department.
Student Testimonials
Students who have completed the Bachelor's degree programme in History have gone on to pursue a range of careers, including:
- Government policy officer
- Spokesperson for a mayor
- Exhibition organizer
- Journalist
- Researcher
- Lecturer or teacher
Some students have also gone on to pursue further study, including:
- Master's degree programmes in History, International Relations, or related fields.
- PhD programmes in History or related fields.
