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locatieDen Haag
diplomaba B Urban Studies
typeregulier
start1 september
taalvolledig English
opleidingsduur3 jaar voltijd
accreditatiesNVAO
croho-code59328
numerus fixusnee
honoursnee
Are you unfazed by statistics and economics and excited at the prospect of following an international, English-taught programme? If all these questions elicited a “yes”, then our Urban Studies bachelor's is definitely for you.

 

Currently, around 50% of the world's population lives in cities and knows all about the opposing aspects of urban life. In the Urban Studies programme you will learn how cities are currently coping with economic growth, social cohesion, safety and sustainability, and how they'll do so in future. And all this in an international classroom in the Netherlands' political capital, The Hague.

Onderwijs

taal van onderwijs100% en
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onderwijsvormen
group discussion, individual assignment, lecture, project, research, research proposal, self study, seminar, tutorial, working group
instruction modes

As an Urban Studies student, expect to put in a full working week of about 40 hours. An average of 14 of these will be spent in lectures and tutorials, with the rest taken up by independent study. Lectures will focus on specific topics and be broken down into work groups of 20 students. This makes it possible to discuss the material in greater depth, allowing for more student input, using individual or group presentations, for example.



objectives

Labour market surveys show an increasing demand for graduates in the field of Urban Studies. Particularly those graduates who have been trained in a broad programme with social and cultural perspectives on cities and urbanisation processes are sought after by employers. As a graduate of our programme, you will be equipped with knowledge and valuable skills such as:

  • independent thinking;
  • communication;
  • working in teams;
  • analysing and using information fromvarious sources;
  • methodology, such as understanding andusing statistics and spatial analysis (GIS);
  • designing research programmes that relateto urban problems and their solutions.

A selection of the jobs in which Urban Studies-related knowledge and skills are relevant:

  • policy advisor for urban issues at a local government or consultancy firm;
  • crime specialist at a local government;
  • strategic research officer for sustainability at the central government or an NGO;
  • researcher of health-related urban issues at a university.


Na de studie

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Beroepsperspectief / arbeidsmarkt

Job market surveys have highlighted an increasing demand for students in the field of urban studies, particularly those who have been trained in an interdisciplinary programme that includes social and cultural perspective on cities and urbanisation processes.

After graduating as an urban specialist you will acquire invaluable skills that can be applied in private, public and non-profit sectors alike. These skills include critical thinking, communication, data collection and analysis, methodology, and designing research programmes that relate to urban problems and their solutions.

 

You could, for example, work for a consultancy firm as a policy advisor for urban issues or as a financial crime specialist with local government. Alternatively, you could be a strategic researcher in sustainability with central government or a researcher of medical urban issues with a university.



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