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Radboud University, Nijmegen School of ManagementThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 3 years | September | EUR 0 per year | EUR 11500 per year |
Are you interested in management and doing business? Do you want to know more about the business strategies of multinational corporations that operate in various countries? If so, then Business Administration might be the right Bachelor's programme for you. You will look at the ins and outs of how a business operates and how businesses deal with internal and external changes. You will learn to analyse what can be improved in corporate management and what effects markets have on businesses. This programme is suited for people with a broad interest in conducting business and managing organisations.
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.
From this perspective, companies need employees who can generate solutions. This is why you receive a thorough scientific education in Nijmegen. Analysing business cases and generating solutions to problems and executing these in your future career are fundamental. You will regularly receive examples of practical situations during lectures and be presented with the question: what could be improved?
We also invite you to chat with our current student. They are happy to share their experience and answer all the questions you might have about studying and living in Nijmegen.
The Dutch government has agreed to halve tuition fees for EU/EEA students for the first year (Bachelor's programmes only) and so the annual fee in the first year will amount to €1,105 in instead of €2,209.
If you have completed or will complete a study programme outside of the Netherlands, then your previous education will be assessed on an individual basis to determine whether it is of sufficient level. This will be done both by the Admission Office and by the faculty. If the level is sufficient, you could be directly admissible or additional conditions may apply (such as taking an English or Mathematics test).
For Mathematics tests: we accept the Mathematics A or B tests from the CCVX and Boswell-Bèta, SAT Mathematics test Level 1 or 2 with a minimum score 600 or The Online Mathematics Placement Test.
English Language requirements
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:
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 (all certificates may not be older than two years):
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