About Global Project and Change Management, BBA - at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences
Do you want to take action because there is no planet B? Our four year programme in Global Project and Change Management (Sustainable Business and Innovations) is a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) which you follow at Windesheim Honours College. Sustainable Development is the main focus of the programme.
Do you want to change the world in a positive way? Do you want to study Global Project and Change Management in the context of international development? Are human rights, global public health, social responsibility, circular economy, environmental changes, global warming, sustainability and civil society themes that you care about? These and the other UN Global Sustainable Development goals are central in our BBA programme. Do you want to contribute personally and professionally to a better world? And are you pro-active, motivated and do you have an entrepreneurial, business mind-set? In our four-year NVAO accredited and selective English-taught programme we teach you how you can make a difference.
Project management is an important tool in our programme, but you will also follow classes in financial analysis, research, professional writing and presenting, critical thinking, environmental economics, managing diversity, teams and leadership, and business ethics. The development of your soft skills is key at Windesheim.
Nice CV
Besides theoretical classes and practical workshop, our programme also includes internships, study abroad, and you always work on a project for a real client via a group assignment. So after graduation you already have a nice CV which makes you interesting for future emplyers.
Guaranteed housing
This programme offers guaranteed housing to first year students: a nice benefit in the challengeing student accommodation landschape in the Netherlands. The students stay in a modern student residents in the city centre and share a room.
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