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BSc in Business Administration

Netherlands

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What will I learn?

What will you learn?

Business Administration offers you a broad range of topics, with consideration not only for international management, but also for psychology, sociology, communication, economics, and law. For example, there is ample consideration given to the role of social and cultural aspects within organisations. After all, conducting good business is a job involving extensive human interaction. You will look at the interaction between all stakeholders involved, such as managers, employees, shareholders and clients; a framework that is even more complex and interesting within international interactions.

Future career prospects

After a Master's specialisation you have a wide range of job opportunities. You can think of:

  • Consultant or advisor at Capgemini
  • Human resource director at Ahold
  • Marketing or communication advisor at Unilever
  • Product manager at Kirkman Company
  • Business analyst at a retail company
  • Entrepreneur

Which department am I in?

Nijmegen School of Management

Study options

Full Time (3 years)

Tuition fees
€11,500.00 (US$ 12,148) per year
Start date

Expected September 2024

Venue

Radboud University

Houtlaan 4,

NIJMEGEN,

Gelderland,

6525 XZ, Netherlands

Entry requirements

For students from United States

International educational qualifications: If you have a non-Dutch Secondary School degree, your previous education will be assessed by the Admissions Officer of the Faculty of Science to determine whether it is of sufficient level. If the level is sufficient, then you could be directly admissible or additional conditions may apply (such as taking an English or Mathematics test). For accepted English tests, have a look at the language requirements. For Computing Science, you can prove your English language proficiency by obtaining one of the following diplomas: A Dutch VWO diploma; An International Baccalaureate Diploma (diploma programme), A European Baccalaureate Diploma, with English Language 2 or English Language 1, GCE A-Levels, A diploma equivalent to, or higher than the Dutch VWO diploma, with English as the only language of instruction, obtained at an institution in an EU/EEA member state, Australia, Canada (excluding Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States of America. IELTS Academic, overall-score 6.5, sub-scores 6.0, TOEFL iBT, overall-score 90, sub-scores 20, Cambridge English Qualifications: C1 Advanced (CAE) or C2 Proficiency (CPE), scores C.

For international students

If you have completed, or will complete a study programme abroad, then your previous education will be assessed on individual basis to determine whether it is of sufficient level. If the level is sufficient, then you could be directly admissible or additional conditions may apply (such as taking an English or Mathematics test).

Your level of English needs to be sufficient in order for you to succeed in the programme. For you to be able to prove that your English is sufficient you must meet one of the following conditions:

  • obtained a Dutch VWO diploma; obtained a German Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife, including Grundkurs or Leistungskurs English in the Abitur;
  • obtained an International Baccalaureate diploma;
  • obtained a European Baccalaureate diploma, in which the course English Language 2 or 1 was taken;
  • obtained a diploma in which English was part of the final examinations from European countries;

If you do not meet one of the conditions mentioned above, you will need to take one of the following exams in order to fulfill the admission criteria:

  • obtain an IELTS Academic certificate with a result of at least 6.0 on the overall band and scores of at least 5.5 on all four sub-bands;
  • obtain a TOEFL iBT certificate with a total score of at least 80 and scores of at least 17 on all four parts;
  • obtain a Cambridge C1 Advanced Certificate (formerly known as CAE) with a mark of at least C; obtain a Cambridge C2 proficiency Certificate (formerly known as CPE) with a mark of at least C.

. Application Deadline: Non-EU/EEA students - 1 April; EU/EEA students - 1 May (recommended deadline for assistance with finding housing) and 1 July (final application deadline).

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