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Working methods, degree certificates and tuition fees

Working methods

Most part-time variants are combined day/evening programmes. The lectures (lectures and seminars) are given in two teaching periods (semesters). The Master 's programme includes research projects, sometimes an internship and always a Master’s thesis. The Master’s thesis is a report on a completed piece of academic research. It is sometimes possible to combine the Master's thesis with a work placement. Please contact the relevant contact persons for each degree programme for more specific information about the timetables and the working methods.

Degree certificates

The part-time programmes lead to the same degree certificates as the full-time programmes.
After you have gained your Bachelor’s degree, you can round off your education with a Master’s degree. On completion of your Master’s degree you are awarded a certificate with the right to call yourself Master of Science (MSc) or Master of Arts (MA). Law graduates may choose between the international title Master of Laws (LLM) or the Dutch ‘meester’ title (mr). Law graduates also have the grade one teaching qualification for teaching law at VWO/HBO level. The Master’s degree in theology grants entrance to seminary training.

What does a part-time degree cost?

Tuition fees for part-time students depend on your chosen degree.
More information on the tuition fees can be found here: Tuition Fees.

No right to a student grant

A part-time student is not eligible for a student grant. Depending on your income, study costs may be tax deductible.
Last modified:03 October 2023 10.09 a.m.
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