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International Business and Management Studies

Welcome to the website of the part-time International Business and Management Studies (PT IBMS) at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences!

This part-time version of the IBMS programme will give you a taste of what it's like to own or manage a business. If you’d like to experience action learning, develop ‘soft skills’ and stretch your potential and acquire hands-on experience, then the part-time programme International Business and Management Studies might be just the ticket for you.

Bachelor of Business Administration

International Business and Management Studies is a hands-on part-time programme taught entirely in English. You will be studying in an international environment with students and teachers from all over the world. The programme, which leads to a Bachelor's degree, addresses strategies for entering and conquering foreign markets.

Career prospects

After completing your study, you will be qualified to take on a management-level position at an international company or in the business-services industry.

Facts and figures

Language of instruction English
Cost per year Tuition fee of €1,713 (EU / EEA) / €7,200 (non-EU / EAA) + about €550 for books, et cetera + extra expense of study abroad and foreign internship
Duration of course 4 years
Start date September intake: week 35, 27 August 2012
February intake: week 8, 19 January 2012
Application deadline (September entry) 1 May (non-EU / EEA students)
1 July (EU students)
31 August (students with a Dutch diploma)
Application deadline (February entry) 1 November (non-EU / EEA students)
1 December (EU-students)
31 January (students with a Dutch diploma)
Type of degree programme Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Registration code (croho number) 34936 
Official name: International Business and Management Studies part-time 

So who are you?

Students likely to thrive at our school are those who, in addition to being intellectually curious and having an aptitude for business, are open-minded, interested in other cultures, have a hands-on approach, long-term goals, and a flexible attitude. They should also have an interest in extra-curricular activities.