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The European Law School bachelor’s programme combines courses on European and international law with courses on the legal systems of different EU member states. You will learn to look at society in a unique way and will delve into important social themes such as sustainability, migration, security and technology. In this challenging programme, you’ll be trained in competencies for the successful legal professional in the 21st century such as legal skills, presenting, mooting and pleading a case. You’ll also gain a thorough command of legal English. This is how you study law in Maastricht!
European Public Health is for those who are interested in sustainable public health and healthcare systems, but also in national and international politics, administration and management, policy and strategy, communication and media.
European Studies is an interdisciplinary bachelor’s programme that focuses on the cultural, historical, political and social aspects of Europe and the ongoing European integration process. The programme covers international developments both in the European Union and in a wider, global context. You will be trained to become a critical thinker who can understand, analyse and explain complex problems at the European level from various disciplinary perspectives.
Global Studies trains students to understand and develop solutions for complex global issues. You learn to understand global challenges from a variety of perspectives coming from various disciplines. Afterwards you can pursue a career path that allows you to contribute to solving important social challenges.
Health Sciences is a (Dutch-taught) broad bachelor’s programme that focusses on the relation between health and other factors such as behaviour, nutrition, the environment, social surroundings, biology, digital techology and healthcare. The career paths you could pursue vary widely, ranging from policy making or project management to communications or consultation.
In the International Business programme, you’ll learn about the strategy, resources and management required to run a business. You’ll also develop the professional skills to put business ideas into practice, such as teamwork, conflict resolution, leadership and presentation skills.
In the Maastricht Science Programme, you’ll have the space to explore the natural sciences and to build a unique academic profile based on your personal interests and goals. Each semester, with the help of your academic advisor, you select from courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, neuroscience and various interdisciplinary fields such as biomedical engineering and entrepreneurship.
At Maastricht University, the bachelor’s in Medicine is very practical; you’ll come in contact with real patients in the early stages of your studies. In the skillslab, you’ll also practice medical skills, such as how to give a patient bad news. After completing a master’s in Medicine, you can call yourself a medical doctor and then you can specialise, for example, as a surgeon or pediatrician.
During the bachelor Psychology in Maastricht you will learn how scientists study human internal, mental processes such as: language, memory, thinking, and perception. You will also train in different research and statistical methods. Additionally, you will learn other important skills, such as: critical thinking, writing scientific papers, ethical and social responsibility, communicating, complex problem-solving, perspective-taking, working in a team, and professional skills that belong to the field of psychology.
Do you enjoy science and engineering and would you like to apply it in medical applications? Be one of the first students for this new and unique English-taught bachelor’s programme, where you learn to develop methods that trigger the body to repair or renew itself. With a bachelor’s degree in Regenerative Medicine and Technology, you gain all the multidisciplinary knowledge and skills needed to design and market innovative solutions in healthcare.