MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) in Netherlands at RU Netherlands




University Radboud University Nijmegen (RU Netherlands)
Location: Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Type Public
Program Delivary On campus
Language English
Program Duration 1 year
Students 22,976
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Detailed Information of MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) in Netherlands at Radboud University Nijmegen

These are the international student eligibility for the MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) in Netherlands

If you have obtained (or will obtain) a Bachelor’s (or Master’s) degree in Psychology from a research university outside the Netherlands, then you are admissible if your degree includes:
  1. Statics and Data Analysis (at least 15 EC, i.e. 420 study hours) and the statistical package SPSS. Subsequently, you are able to execute basic statistical analyses such as t-test, F-tests, correlations, regression analyses, analyses of variance and chi-square tests.
  2. Methods of psychological research (at least 20 EC, i.e. 560 study hours). Subsequently, you are able to distinguish different types of validity and tests for reliability and to evaluate the quality of different types of research design.
  3. Social Psychology and Work/ Organisational/ Occupational Psychology at a Bachelor’s level (at least 30 EC, i.e. 840 study hours). At least one empirical research project with substantial quantitative data and statistical analyses that resulted in an individually written report in APA-style.
You also need
  1. Motivation Letter
  2. Nuffic Certificate for Chinese Nationals
  3. Reference letter

These are the domestic student eligibility for the MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health)

If you have obtained (or will obtain) a Bachelor’s (or Master’s) degree in Psychology from a research university outside the Netherlands, then you are admissible if your degree includes:
  1. Statics and Data Analysis (at least 15 EC, i.e. 420 study hours) and the statistical package SPSS. Subsequently, you are able to execute basic statistical analyses such as t-test, F-tests, correlations, regression analyses, analyses of variance and chi-square tests.
  2. Methods of psychological research (at least 20 EC, i.e. 560 study hours). Subsequently, you are able to distinguish different types of validity and tests for reliability and to evaluate the quality of different types of research design.
  3. Social Psychology and Work/ Organisational/ Occupational Psychology at a Bachelor’s level (at least 30 EC, i.e. 840 study hours). At least one empirical research project with substantial quantitative data and statistical analyses that resulted in an individually written report in APA-style.

These are the test eligibilities for the MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) to qualify.

The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) 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 MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) in Netherlands.

Items Costs
Application Fees $75.00
Tuition Fees $11,471.00 /year
Living Cost $11,000.00/year
($917.00/month)
Student Earning €7,680.00/year
You will earn €7,680.00/year by working 16hours * 4 Weeks* 12 months* 10 euro/h + None at minimum wage of €10.00/hour.

The domestic student tuition fees and costs for MSc in Spatial Planning(Work, Organisation and Health) in Netherlands.

Items Costs
Tuition Fees $2,143.00 /year
Living Cost $11,000.00/year
($917.00/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* 12 months* 10 euro/h + None at minimum wage of €10.00/hour.
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