Pathways to Universities in Amsterdam Holland (Netherlands)

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Studying in Holland, you will receive a world-class education, taught in English. You can also benefit from a post-study work visa, allowing you to remain in Holland for a year and gain work experience after you graduate from university. 

Degree preparation in Amsterdam

Holland International Study Centre is based in Amsterdam. Alongside students from all over the world, you will take academic and English language classes to help you reach the level you need for your degree at one of our partner universities.

Whether you choose to stay in Amsterdam for your degree or progress to one of our other university partners, there’s no doubt that this vibrant city will be an exciting place to start your international studies abroad. See what student life is like here.

Once you successfully complete your programme, achieving the required academic grades, you can progress to your chosen degree at university in Holland.

nternational Study Centre programmes are delivered by Study Group in partnership with a range of leading Dutch universities. Many universities will offer work placement opportunities as part of your degree. This gives you the chance to build on your theoretical knowledge and apply it to real-life situations. With the Dutch education system, Universities of Applied Sciences are particularly career-focused, offering practical degrees and work placements.

You will also have access to your University's careers service, which offers career support, workshops and advice on CV writing and interviews.

Our university partners have great reputations with employers and have close links to industry, so you are in the ideal place to starting thinking about your future career.

Living in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a welcoming city and is home to more than 180 nationalities. Despite being the country’s largest city with around 800,000 inhabitants, it keeps a small town feel with cobbled streets and neighbourhoods that are easy and safe to explore.

Also a top-visited tourist destination and home to a friendly student community thanks to its three universities, Amsterdam is an inspiring city with so much to offer. 

General entry requirements

IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing and no other sub scores below 4.5 

Good high school graduation grades or equivalent academic study )please enquire)

Age 17+

Accommodation in the Student Hotel Amsterdam

Studying in Holland is a new and exciting experience, and living with other students is the best way to experience student life and make new friends. We recommend you stay in The Student Hotel (TSH) to help you make the most of living and studying in Amsterdam. 

You’ll have a choice of two locations, shared with students from Amsterdam universities, and there’s a range of rooms to suit all budgets and tastes. Please enquire for prices.

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International Foundation Year in Amsterdam

Business, Economics and Social Sciences
You will study a mix of core and subject-related modules to develop your academic skills, English language, employability skills and academic knowledge. This Foundation programme is an ideal first step towards studying an English-taught degree in Business, Economics and Social Sciences at a university in Holland. 

Studying in small classes for 20 hours per week, plus 20 hours of self-study per week, you will be thoroughly prepared to enter your chosen degree at one of our partner universities.

Core modules
You will study three core modules throughout your programme. These are common to all students studying the International Foundation Year: Academic English Skills; Tutorial; University and Career Skills

Route modules
You will study a selection of route modules (typically eight over three terms). The modules you study will depend on your chosen progression degree. These modules will introduce you to key topics related to your degree and prepare you for undergraduate study

Progression universities
Once you successfully complete your programme and achieve the required academic grades, you can progress to selected degrees at one of the following universities: 

Erasmus University Rotterdam
Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Tilburg University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 

Science, Engineering and Computing

This three-term programme comprises core and subject-related modules designed to prepare you for undergraduate study in Holland. These modules will develop your academic skills, English language, employability skills and subject knowledge and prepare you for an English-taught degree in the field of science, engineering and computing.

Studying in small classes for 16 hours per week, plus 20 hours of self-study per week, you will be thoroughly prepared to enter your chosen degree at one of our partner universities.

Core modules
You will study three core modules throughout your programme. These are common to all students studying the International Foundation Year: Academic English Skills; Tutorial; University and Career Skills

Route modules
You will study a selection of route modules (typically eight over three terms). The modules you study will depend on your chosen progression degree. These modules will introduce you to key topics related to your degree and prepare you for undergraduate study.

Progression universities
Once you successfully complete your programme and achieve the required academic grades, you can progress to selected degrees at one of the following universities: 

Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

The tuition fees for 2020-2021 for the programmes at Holland International Study Centre are listed below. 

€ 17,400 Erasmus University Rotterdam: International Foundation Year 2020/21 Business, Economics and Social Sciences 

€ 11,900 Hanze University of Applied Sciences: International Foundation Year 2020/21 Business, Economics and Social Sciences and Science, Engineering and Computing 

€ 13,900 Tilburg University: International Foundation Year 2020/21 Business, Economics and Social Sciences 

€ 17,400 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: International Foundation Year 2020/21 Business, Economics and Social Sciences and Science, Engineering and Computing