Top subjects for studying abroad in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is affectionately known for its beautiful fields of tulips, wooden shoes, canals, bicycle culture and for its cultural diversity, particularly in cities like Amsterdam. The Netherlands is also home to world-renowned universities, so it’s not surprising that the Netherlands is a popular study and intern abroad destination, especially if you’re majoring in the following five subject areas:
Engineering
With most of the east and north side of the country surrounded by coastal waters, and an abundance of bridges and canals - especially in Amsterdam), the Netherlands is an ideal location to hone your environmental engineering skills. Other relevant opportunities that can accompany and enhance your engineering skills are sustainability programs. The Netherlands will create a great place to learn about sustainable urban mobility and urban planning with almost as many bikes in the country as there are people.
Art History
Some scholars refer to the seventeenth century as Dutch art's Golden Age. You will also be given access to nearby museums and art classes through studying abroad in the Netherlands. The Amsterdam-based Van Gogh Museum was later opened by his family and is visited annually by thousands of people is a must seen museum for its unique architecture and contemporary art collection.
Sociology & Psychology
Learn about contemporary issues affecting Dutch culture and have the ability to think critically in a secure educational space and process knowledge. You can visit the Anne Frank House and partake in a group discussion with others about the consequences of war and the oppression of others based on faith, if you plan to study in AmsterdamYou may also want to consider looking at their graduate level degrees if you like the programme.
Business
Have you ever tried to extend your European Union awareness when taking classes in Europe? Imagine using and comparing your knowledge of e-business, entrepreneurship, economics, and corporate transparency to that of a democratic European nation. There are opportunities for studying abroad that allow you to learn firsthand about Dutch business by going to local business hubs on field study trips. When you network with professionals worldwide, don't forget to carry your resume and business cards.
Law & Criminal Justice
Then, broaden your knowledge of foreign policies affecting local and national governments and engage in a comparative conversation with your peers from around the world. To study international law from a European perspective, fly to the capital city, Amsterdam. It's not only personally advantageous to have this global perspective, but it can help you stand out on your law school application or when you pursue a career in criminal justice.
This is just a brief understanding of the educational opportunities for students interested in studying abroad that the Netherlands provides. To find a programme that works for you and be sure to speak to friends or other students you have travelled, studied or lived in the Netherlands to get first-hand insights on Dutch life and culture.
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