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2 Professional Humanities Degree Programs in Netherlands


Radboud University
MSc in Anthropology and Development Studies
- Nijmegen, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
How do bottom-up initiatives of people striving for racial justice, political change or climate change awareness arise and evolve? This Anthropology and Development Master's expands your knowledge and research skills. Let’s contribute to society!


Radboud University
MSc in Political Science
- Nijmegen, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Power shapes politics, but what shapes power in the 21st Century? The Radboud Master's programme in Political Science offers a unique opportunity for highly motivated students to prepare for a rewarding career in leading positions in the public and private sector. Within the Master's Political Science, you have a choice between seven Master's specialisations. Moreover, our Master's programme offers Dual Degree programmes with the American University in Washington, DC and with the University of Glasgow.
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Studying a Professional Humanities degree in the Netherlands opens doors to a rich and diverse exploration of human culture, society, and creativity. This field encourages critical thinking and deep engagement with the arts, philosophy, and social sciences, preparing you for a variety of career paths.
Through courses covering topics like cultural theory, ethical decision-making, and communication strategies, you'll gain practical skills essential for today’s global workforce. The curriculum emphasizes applied learning, enabling you to work on real-world projects and collaborate with peers on interdisciplinary challenges. As students immerse themselves in these programs, they strengthen adaptability and creativity as they cultivate their understanding of complex human experiences.
The Dutch educational approach highlights research and inquiry, fostering an environment that values independent thought and collaboration. Graduates emerge equipped for careers in fields such as education, public policy, and cultural management. With a focus on international perspectives, this degree opens up global opportunities, ensuring skills that are valued in various contexts around the world.