Admission requirements
The Master GSBM is designed for working professionals who want to complete this programme part-time. Prospective students should hold a relevant undergraduate degree, WO or HBO Bachelor. The Master's programme is offered in English, requiring an English-proficiency at an appropriate level.
- This master programme is meant for working professionals who wish to work in the field of sustainable transformation. For students who do not plan to work, we advise you to consider the 18-month full-time programme.
- Undergraduate degree in Science or Technology or Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) or business or economics.
- Prospective students with an undergraduate degree in a different field can also apply but your admission process will include a mandatory interview to assess your suitability for the programme.
- Do you have non-EU/EEA nationality? Then you must have a valid work visa or Dutch residence permit. You cannot apply for a study visa for part-time study.
Please see here which documents to submit for credential evaluation.
To get an indication about the comparison of your educational system to the Dutch system you can go to the Nuffic website (opens in new window). Additional requirements may be applicable.
English proficiency
Non-native English speakers need to provide an English language certificate that is valid until at least September 2025. The following certificates are accepted:
- IELTS Academic minimum scores required: total score of 6.5, with subscores not lower than 5.5
- TOEFL iBT minimum scores required: total score of 90, with subscores not lower than 21
- Cambridge C1 or higher (Cambridge English Scale score of minimum 176)
- OR if your undergraduate degree was obtained in the European Union, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom or the United States of America and taught completely in English, this can be considered and assessed as your proof of English proficiency.
Credential evaluation
Applying as a Dutch student
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