4 Degrees in Small Business Management in Netherlands for 2024

Degrees in Small Business Management in Netherlands for 2024Filter
    • Zürich, Switzerland
    • Antwerp, Belgium
    • + 7 more

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Small Business Management degree awarded by the school's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned.

    • Zürich, Switzerland
    • Antwerp, Belgium
    • + 7 more

    Full time, Part time

    9 months

    Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private Master in International Management (MIM) degree with a specialization in Small Business Management, awarded by the school's main campus in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned, and upon the recommendation of the school's Academic Council.

    • Groningen, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    You learn to understand the role SMEs and entrepreneurial firms are playing in the modern entrepreneurial economy, more importantly, the strategic and managerial challenges small business owners and entrepreneurs face. Many management programmes focus on large businesses, whereas SMEs and entrepreneurial firms have specific characteristics. You will learn about them and how small business owners and entrepreneurs can effectively manage their businesses in an increasingly complex business environment.

    • Groningen, Netherlands

    Full time

    12 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) comprise over 95% of businesses in many countries. SMEs are renowned for their entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial activities allow firms to remain competitive, they can create economic growth and innovation, and they can solve societal problems.