International Business
International Business

International Business

Is entrepreneurship in your DNA and are you ready to turn your global business dreams into reality? During our International Business bachelor’s degree programme you’ll learn how to spot opportunities and build your network. You will develop your creative and critical thinking skills throughout the study programme. And you’ll experience thrill of doing business on a global scale! From the very first day, you’ll dive into exciting projects with real companies. Gain hands-on experience, solve real-world challenges, and prepare to make your mark in the international business arena.

  • Location Maastricht
  • Duration 4 years, start in Sept. and Feb.
  • Degree Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Language English

Highlights

About the education

About the programme

You delve into the essentials of international business, You'll study marketing, finance, management, and supply chain management, all with an emphasis on sustainability. You’ll develop skills in collaboration, cross-cultural communication, giving presentations, and leadership to prepare for a career in the global business environment.

Challenge

In Maastricht you are not studying business; you experience it. For 4 years, you'll work on real business assignments from real businesses and organisations. You will tackle these business challenges individually or in teams with students from all study years while having the freedom to map and follow your own path. 

Whether you're developing marketing strategies for a Spanish real estate company or addressing logistics for a tech start-up, these tasks are more than exercises—they're opportunities to challenge yourself and make a tangible impact in the real business world. Each challenge you tackle contributes to a growing portfolio that showcases your skills and achievements. This is your journey, your script, your chance to shape your future and that of the world around you.

You are in charge

Of course, it won't always be easy. Sometimes you'll hit a roadblock, and other times you'll come up with brilliant ideas. At all of these moment you’ll ask for feedback. From the coaches or business experts within the study programme, but also from your fellow students or from your clients. Feedback will help you grow. Making mistakes is part of the learning process as each error provides valuable lessons that help you grow and improve. It will allow you to develop resilience and gain insights that lead to success.

You'll also learn a lot from collaborating in your groups, with each student bringing his or her unique perspective to solve a business challenge. We work in vertical communities with students from all levels of the study programme collaborating in projects. Additionally, you'll learn to take charge. Here, you decide what you want to learn, how, and where. This independent and proactive approach is crucial for your future.

A new approach to learning

Forget the old school classroom; this is learning through hands-on, practical experience. Community days, team projects, guest speakers, and workshops – every aspect of your education is designed to keep you engaged and involved. And with internships and global exchanges, your classroom is as big as the world itself.

Virtual tour Brusselseweg Campus

International perspective

Our programme isn't just international in name but in nature. With students from around the globe and endless opportunities for global experiences, you'll emerge not just with a degree, but with a world view, ready to make your mark across continents.

Your ambition sets the pace

Do you have a VWO diploma (or foreign equivalent)? This means you can finish your study programme with us in 3 years if you’d like, although, doing it in 4 years is just as rewarding.

  • Education and Examination Regulations

    The education and examination regulations provide all the information you will need about the content of the study programme, the academic support provided, and the way in which examinations are organized. 

    • Check the EER

    In the EER you'll find a reference to this International Business framework

  • Tuition fees

    As a degree-seeking student you will have to pay annual tuition fees. Students from the EU pay the statutory tuition fees, and non-EU students pay the institutional tuition fees. Normally speaking, these fees are waived for exchange students from partner universities.

Entrance requirements

Entrance requirements

  • Havo

    You need a havo diploma with at least one of the following subjects:

    • Economics
    • Management & Organization
    • Mathematics
  • Vwo

    You need a vwo diploma with at least one of the following subjects:

    • Economics
    • Management & Organization
    • Mathematics

    Fast track
    If you want to start in the fast track you have to meet the following entry requirements:

    • A positive advice by the intake committee after the Matching Day.
    • A diploma secondary science education or pre-research university level education (vwo in the Netherlands)
    • You should have followed these subjects until the final year of secondary education:
      • Mathematics or Economics
      • English 
  • Mbo

    If you have a mbo diploma at level 4, you meet the requirements of the study programme. The chances to pass are realistic if you have studied Economics and English during the mbo level 4 study.

  • 21+

    Exemption of the pre-university requirements is only possible on the basis of a binding admission examination. You are only eligible for this examination if you are 21 years of age or older. Read more about the test for candidates aged 21 or older.

  • Non-Dutch

    Generally speaking, a secondary school diploma will give access to our study programme, for example: 

    • Abitur
    • Fachhochschulreife
    • international baccalaureate 

    Extra requirements

    • Advanced knowledge (secondary school graduation level) of economics or mathematics. 
    • Proof of a good command of the English language. A secondary school graduation level is required for EU-students. Students from outside of the EU are required to take an IELTS (score at least 6) or TOEFL test (computer-based score at least 213). Please note that TOEFL and IELTS scores expire after 2 years.

    Immigration regulations
    Do not forget to check the immigration regulations imposed by the Dutch authorities. Depending on your nationality, you may need to apply for a visa for The Netherlands. This can be a time-consuming and expensive process. Therefore, start your application process well in advance to avoid disappointment.

    Application deadline
    Applications for enrolment should be in our possession before the deadline. They differ for EU- and Non-EU students:

    • EU students: 1st July
    • Non-EU students: 1st June

    Late applications may be considered by the management. You can ask Marjan van Diepenbeek, Student Recruitment Officer, for further information about late enrolment procedures.

Fast track

You can finish the study programme in 3 years if you have a VWO-diploma (or international equivalent). Check the entrance requirements above. 

Questions? Contact Marjan van Diepenbeek, Student Recruitment Officer. 

Career

Career prospects

You will be trained for a wide range of management positions in the fields of international trade. You will have excellent job opportunities on the national and international labour markets, such as:

  • Global Sustainability Consultant
  • International Digital Marketing Strategist
  • International Business Development Manager
  • Global Supply Chain Analyst
  • International Project Manager
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Student Recruitment Office
Brusselseweg 150
6217 HB Maastricht

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