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Protected titles are ing. bc. mr. ir. drs. and dr. [7] English variants (MSc BSc MA BA LLB LLM BEng PhD) are not (yet) [8] protected by Dutch law [9] (but using the title "dr." based on a PhD degree, without permission from DUO, is a violation of Dutch law as the title "doctor" is protected). One may bear in the Netherlands foreign titles ...
The Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences; Studiekeuze123.nl, an overview and comparison of all Dutch-taught studies of the universities in the Netherlands; Eurogates, a searching database of English-taught programmes and grants for study in Holland; Directory and Ranking of the Netherlands
University College Utrecht campus, 2006. University College Utrecht (UCU) provides English-language Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate education. Founded in 1998, as the first university college in the Netherlands, it is part of Utrecht University. Around 750 students of 70 different nationalities live and study on campus.
Erasmus University Rotterdam offers a broad range of Bachelor's programmes taught in the Dutch language, leading to a B.A., BSc or LL.B. degree. Furthermore, the university offers several completely English-language Bachelor programmes. These programmes are open to students aiming for an international career in Business and/or Economics or ...
The Physical Education Teacher Training Programme (HALO) is a popular choice among native Dutch students. The International Business degree programme has the most non-Western students. Most Western students choose the English-language variant of Law. Over 23,000 students at The Hague University of Applied Sciences have the Dutch nationality.
English is compulsory at all levels of the Dutch secondary education system: . Many elementary schools teach English in the upper grades.; Pupils must score at least a 5.5/10 for English Language and Literature at the high school finals to be able to graduate, which equals to a A2 level at the lowest (At VMBO high school level), [9] and a B2 to C1 level at the highest (At VWO high school level).
A fully English-language ELS programme was established in 2007. It was the first English-language bachelor's programme in law in the Netherlands. [23] The faculty currently consists of about 2,500 students and 150 members of staff. It offers four bachelor's programmes: Dutch law, tax law, the Dutch-language ELS and the English-language ELS.
When the Catholic University of Nijmegen was founded, every student automatically became part of student corporation N.S.V. Carolus Magnus , named after the Frankish king, Charlemagne, who used to reside in Nijmegen in the Middle Ages. This organization was set up to speak for student needs and to organize an annual induction ceremony.