Studies at Campus Fryslân
Campus Fryslân offers the following studies with a focus on sustainable societal transitions:
Bachelor's programmes
Global Responsibility & Leadership
Learn about politics, psychology, economics and sustainability and turn your big ideals into action.
Data Science & Society
Go beyond only coding and statistics and learn what data really means for people and organisations.
Master's programmes
Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Learn to turn sustainability challenges into business opportunities that create both economic success and positive impact
Speech Technology
Learn to design systems that understand and generate human speech by combining linguistics, signal processing and machine learning.
Sustainable Futures
Explore how societies can become more just, resilient and sustainable by combining social sciences, geography and ethics.
Pre-master programmes
Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Strengthen your academic research skills and get a first deep dive into sustainable business models in an intensive 9-week bridge to the Master's.
Speech Technology
Build a solid foundation in speech processing, linguistics and machine learning in a fully online pre-master that prepares you for the Master's in Speech Technology.
Sustainable Futures
Follow a tailored set of methods courses, from statistics and climate data to qualitative research, so you’re fully prepared for the MSc Sustainable Futures.
Minors
Minor Global Studies and Decolonial Critiques
Explore global power relations, colonial histories and alternative perspectives on today’s world.
Datawise
Learn to collect, analyse and interpret data so you can make better evidence-based decisions in your field.
Anthropology
Study how people live, think and organise their societies through cultural, social and qualitative research.
Professionals
Leergang Digitaal Leiderschap
For professionals who want to lead digital transformation using data, technology and innovation in their organisation.
Leergang AI voor beleidsmakers
Learn how AI works and how to use it responsibly in policy-making.
