September ( week 36: Monday 1 September- Friday 5 September)
4 years
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Statutory tuition fees: €2,601
Institutional tuition fees: €9,999
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Theresiastraat 8
2593 AN Den Haag
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Bijdorplaan 15
2015 CE Haarlem
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The first year of the programme consists of fourteen weeks. You should keep an average weekly study load of 40 hours in mind.
During the first year we will look at the academic results you have achieved. Do you meet the conditions for continuing your studies? And is the programme feasible? Based on the answers to these questions, you will receive a study recommendation. This way you will know in advance if you can continue or if you’ll have to switch to a different programme. The requirement for Creative Business is a minimum of 45 ECTS. If you have not earned enough credits, you will receive a negative binding study recommendation and you will not be able to continue your studies in this programme at Inholland, unless you have timely demonstrated that relevant personal circumstances have played a role.
Our counsellors are here to help you if you perhaps struggle with dyslexia, performance anxiety, a disability or other issues. You can also talk to a counsellor if you are combining your studies with professional sports, or if you are dealing with family problems. Think you could use some extra support? Contact decanaat.denhaag@inholland.nl or decanaat.haarlem@inholland.nl before you enrol.
This data is designed to compare Creative Business with equivalent programmes at other universities of applied sciences. This information is gathered by the Dutch government and is designed specifically for Dutch students. The numbers and percentages do not reflect our international population.