| Application Deadline: | June 15; Non EU: June 1 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 1,771 ≈ € 7,800 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Deventer / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 48 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 240 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
Is global thinking just right for you? Would you like to play a part in the world of international economics or do you just think it is interesting to study in an international group? Then think about studying International Finance and Accounting at the Saxion University of Applied Sciences.
This is a new course of English-language studies at a University which has won its spurs internationally with high-profile education. Typical for our studies is the immediate relation between theory and practical experience. The University is located in the east of the Netherlands.
The studies of International Finance and Accounting form an excellent basis for a career in business or public services in your home country or far abroad. You can also go on studying for your Master´s at a Dutch or foreign university.
Career prospects
When you have graduated, you hold the title of Bachelor of Business Administration. This will give you an excellent entrance on the international labour market: as a policy advisor with the European Union, at a bank in Hamburg, London or Paris, financial specialist for a multinational company. It may all well be written on your business card later on. But our studies give you great job opportunities in your own country as well.
Would you like to study on? That is possible too. You are welcome to do your Masters´ in business administration or finance and accounting at almost every university in and outside Europe.
Saxion offers you a four-year study programme. In the foundation year, we work primarily on basic knowledge, which you will need as a financial specialist. There are no boundaries. From the second year on, we will go more deeply into the matter of finances. We will teach you to look at economic relations, financial markets, currency markets, investments, risk management, marketing and international laws and rules in the field of economics, finance and accounting, from an international perspective. Subjects such as general economics, financial management, management accounting and control and management information systems will make sure that your level of general economic knowledge is raised as well.
In the third year you will get a more profound knowledge in the subjects of accounting, auditing and research skills. In your elective course, you will then concentrate on a sub-topic of your choice. You can then choose to either study a specific topic in-depth, or broaden your range of courses. If you choose the in-depth study, we offer minors, such as human resource accounting, project management or finance. In case you rather want to broaden your knowledge, you can spend half a year outside your direct discipline and study e.g. marketing or hospitality business. Saxion offers many possibilities for this as well. You can also take a course at another University of Applied Sciences.
Only attaining knowledge is not enough. The internationally operating financial specialist is expected to know how to share this knowledge with others and use this knowledge in the world. Therefore, we train your soft skills, such as communication, management skills, ethics, project-based working and working in international themes, for four years. Subjects such as sociology and cultural anthropology and human resource management fit in well.
In the third year of your studies it is time to deploy your theoretical knowledge in an international, practical environment. You will get to know this in your internship. You continue this by doing your graduation research project in the fourth year. These two periods both take half a year and you will spend this time in a country other than your home country.
Internship and graduation placements can be found with banks, governments, accountants and multinationals. Saxion will facilitate you in finding a good placement, but we also challenge you to find a project which connects with your international ambitions.
During your studies, you don´t have to do it all by yourself. A coach will help you find your way in the Netherlands and in our Academy. He or she will also supervise you in making sure you are successful in your studies and he/she will take a look at your future career prospects together with you. In your work in the project groups and during your internship you are coached on content as well as on the process.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
More informationFor all Saxion pathways the following general entry requirements are necessary:
The students´ qualifications will be assessed by the Admission Officer of the specific Course on the basis of provided Diplomas, Curriculum Vitae, a letter of motivation and if necessary an Intake Interview.
Minimum of TOEFL 550, IELTS 6 or similar English language qualification.
| Minimal degree required: | High School diploma |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.0 |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 550 |
| TOEFL Computer-based: | 213 |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 80 |
Saxion’s programmes are accreditated by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture & Science. Our international Master programmes are accreditated by the University of Greenwhich, London.
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