Amsterdam Courses in Economics and Business

Published 23 January 2012

Amsterdam Courses in Economics and Business

Amsterdam Courses in Economics and Business

International students who are interested in temporarily studying at our Faculty of Economics and Business can do so through an exchange programme or or they can come to Amsterdam as an independent fee-paying student. Exchange students are students from one of our parnter universities. For an overview of our partner universities please refer to the list below.

Our study programmes

The Faculty of Economics and Business is offering high-quality Bachelor's and Master's programmes taught in English language:

  • BSc Economics and Business
  • MSc Accountancy and Control
  • MSc Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance
  • MSc Business Economics
  • MSc Business Studies
  • MSc Econometrics
  • MSc Economics
  • MSc Operations Research

For more information on those programmes please refer to the website below

The Faculty of Economics and Business

Top 5 reasons to study here

The Faculty of Economics and Business:

  • has an excellent reputation
  • has a diverse international student body
  • is surrounded by many multinational firms and organisations
  • has low tuition fees for EU students
  • has a central location in the multicultural city of Amsterdam

Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and the world's most multi-cultural city. Its population of 750,000 inhabitants contains 177 nationalities, more than New York City. It is a centre of culture, commerce and entertainment and the faculty's central location means students have every opportunity to enjoy student life.

Rankings and reputation

The University of Amsterdam offers a world class education:

  • 63rd in the world and 1st in the Netherlands (QS World University Rankings 2011)
  • in top 50 of Social Science Universities (Times Higher Education rankings 2011)
  • member of LERU (League of European Research Universities), exclusive network of renowned research universities
  • member of Universitas 21network of 21 leading research-intensive universities in 13 countries.
  • the Amsterdam Business School has the prestigious EQUIS accreditation (European Foundation for Management Development)
Source: Faculty of Economics and Econometrics
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