Democracy, Power and Inequality in Netherlands at VU Netherlands




University Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Netherlands)
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Type Public Research
Program Type Full time
Program Delivary On campus
Language English
Program Duration 1 year
Students 23,656
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Detailed Information of Democracy, Power and Inequality in Netherlands at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

These are the international student eligibility for the Democracy, Power and Inequality in Netherlands

To gain admission to the Master's programme, you must hold a Bachelor's degree in Political Science, International Relations or a related discipline from an accredited research university (such as public administration, communication science, sociology, journalism, anthropology, etc.).

The Admission Board will review all courses in your Bachelor's degree. In some cases, you may be asked to demonstrate your abilities in an individual assignment if relevant core methodology courses are lacking from your previous degree, such as quantitative and qualitative methods.

You should demonstrate a strong working command of English by means of minimally one proof of aEUROemic writing that shows your ability to reflect, judge and reason in a well-structured and evidence-based manner. This proof of aEUROemic writing must include a clear research question, an explicit research methodology, a theoretical framework and aEUROemic literature references.

On the basis of the documents you submit, the Admission Board will make a merit-based selection of students applying the following criteria:

  • AEUROemic record, based on GPA or an overall grade average, preferably 7 or higher.
  • Aptitude for social scientific theory and methods, as demonstrated by: thesis/proof of aEUROemic writing, results on individual courses, research skills and/or aEUROemic references.
  • Likelihood to benefit ('growth potential') from the international and aEUROemic environment of the MSc Political Science, based on the above and your CV.

These are the domestic student eligibility for the Democracy, Power and Inequality

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To gain admission to the selective Master's programme, you must hold a Bachelor's degree in Political Science, International Relations or a related discipline from an accredited research university (such as public administration, communication science, sociology, journalism, anthropology, etc.).

The Admission Board will review all courses in your BA. In some cases, you may be asked to demonstrate your abilities in an individual assignment if relevant core methodology courses are lacking from your previous degree, such as quantitative and qualitative methods.

You should demonstrate a strong working command of English by means of minimally one proof of aEUROemic writing that shows your ability to reflect, judge and reason in a well-structured and evidence-based manner. This proof of aEUROemic writing must include a clear research question, an explicit research methodology, a theoretical framework and aEUROemic literature references.

On the basis of the documents you submit, the Admission Board will make a merit-based selection of students applying the following criteria:

  • AEUROemic record, based on GPA or an overall grade average, preferably 7 or higher.
  • Aptitude for social scientific theory and methods, as demonstrated by: thesis/proof of aEUROemic writing, results on individual courses, research skills and/or aEUROemic references.
  • Likelihood to benefit ('growth potential') from the international and aEUROemic environment of the MSc Political Science, based on the above and your CV.
  • More information about the registration procedure.
    Please make sure to meet the English language requirements. Look in the menu below for more information.

    Before the beginning of the programme you'll receive practical information about starting your studies.

These are the test eligibilities for the Democracy, Power and Inequality to qualify.

The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Democracy, Power and Inequality in Netherlands: are:

N.B: ELP is not mandatory for all international students. You could apply without ELP if your previous degree's medium of instruction were in English. Students of Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, for example, are not required to take the ELP test.

The international student tuition fees and costs for Democracy, Power and Inequality in Netherlands.

Items Costs
Application Fees €100.00
Tuition Fees €14,762.00 /year
Living Cost €7,200.00/year
(€650.00/month)
Student Earning €7,680.00/year
You will earn €7,680.00/year by working 16hours * 4 Weeks* 12months* 10 euro/h + None at minimum wage of €10.00/hour.

The domestic student tuition fees and costs for Democracy, Power and Inequality in Netherlands.

Items Costs
Application Fees €100.00
Tuition Fees €2,143.00 /year
Living Cost €7,200.00/year
(€650.00/month)
Student Earning €7,680.00/year
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn €7,680.00/year by working 16hours * 4 Weeks* 12months* 10 euro/h + None at minimum wage of €10.00/hour.
Every international degree programme has its own International Student Advisor(s), also called ISAs, who are happy to help you during the application process. The ISA will be your main point of contact and can help with questions about the programme, admission requirements or the application procedure. Find your ISA
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