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An Analysis of Studying in Amsterdam University, Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country with a long history of education, and the University of Amsterdam is one of the best universities in the Netherlands. Here I will introduce the basic situation of studying in Amsterdam. Welcome to reading.

1. Introduction

At present, the University of Amsterdam has 15 departments, which are divided into theology, law, literature and philosophy. Mathematics and informatics, physics, astrophysics and chemistry; Economics and econometrics, political science and social and cultural studies, psychology, pedagogy and existential space science; Medicine and dentistry, etc. 1990- 199 1 There were 25,453 students and 2,433 teachers in the school year; Among them, there are 298 professors, 723 teaching assistants and graduate students engaged in academic research, and other teachers 14 12. Among the nearly 60 majors in these departments, the number of students varies greatly, from nearly a thousand in some majors to only 20-30 in others.

It is located in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Athenaeumlllustre, the predecessor of the school, was founded in 1632, and was officially renamed as Amsterdam University in 1877. The school has more than 7,700 faculty members and 23,300 students. There are more than 2,600 students from more than 65,438+000 countries in the world. The University of Amsterdam is divided into six departments, offering more than 40 international majors. It is one of the comprehensive universities with the largest number of international majors and the highest degree of internationalization in Europe.

Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is named after the embankment built on the Amster River. There are canals 165 and bridges 1292, which are known as the "water capital". At night, the canals of amsterdam coast and bridges are brightly lit and full of romance. There are also 42 museums with many world-famous masterpieces. Museum square's National Concert Hall, marked by the golden harp, ranks third in the world.

2. Curriculum setting

At present, the University of Amsterdam has 15 departments, which are divided into theology, law, literature and philosophy. Mathematics and informatics, physics, astrophysics and chemistry; Economics and econometrics, political science and social and cultural studies, psychology, pedagogy and existential space science; Medicine and dentistry, etc.

Undergraduate major-international business management, humanities

Master's major-Economics and Business, International Finance, MBA, business economics, Business Studies, Comparison of Labor and Organization Studies, Econometrics, Economics, American Studies, Bible and Culture, Dutch Art and European Cultural Background, European Studies, Film Studies, General Linguistics, Jewish Studies, Cultural Analysis, Linguistics, Logical Language and Debate, European Private Law, International and European Law, Urban Social Policy and Social Work. Modern European languages, global news and media, Earth and environmental sciences, mathematical physics, mathematics, astronomy and astrophysics, cognitive psychology, mathematics and science education, European communication, international development studies, international relations, immigration and ethnic studies, social sciences, medical anthropology and urban studies.

3. Admission requirements

Comprehensive admission requirements:

Master: Bachelor degree, with an average score of over 75! IELTS 6.5 or above!

Undergraduate course: studying in university, IELTS 6.5 or above.

4. Study abroad expenses

Tuition: The tuition for undergraduate students studying in the Netherlands is generally 4000-7000 euros/year, and the tuition for graduate students is 8000- 15000 euros/year.

The living expenses are generally 65,438+03,000 to 65,438+05,000 guilders per year, which is set according to the standards of European students. China students generally have savings. The monthly living expenses (including food and accommodation) of China students in the Netherlands are about 1000 guilders, equivalent to RMB 3,500.

International students can generally live in boarding houses arranged by the school, and the cost ranges from 450 to 850 Dutch guilders per month. International students can work while studying for a degree, but they need to apply for a work permit. Insurance: generally about 1000 guilders per year, including the basic items that students need in the Netherlands.