The Hague University             Bachelor Studies

Structure

The English language version of the programme runs for three years (there’s also a four-year programme). Each year is split into two semesters, and each semester is split into two terms.

The programme is divided into courses and other activities, like projects, reports and group assignments. For each part of the programme that you complete, you’ll be marked on a scale of 1(the lowest mark) to 10 (the highest mark). If your mark is 6 or higher, you get credits.

Throughout the course, you’ll work on both group projects, and individual assignments. You’ll work on projects that simulate real life situations, like organising a conference or other events. You’ll also be asked to write reports on these projects, and to deliver presentations on them – either in English, or your second language.

You can also earn extra credits by taking part in extracurricular activities, such as working for the college paper, the student union, the college council, the PR committee etc.

By the time you graduate, you’ll have built up a portfolio of your personal development - group assignments, projects, your time abroad, and your traineeship.

 

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