Meet Wittenborg’s New Bachelor’s and Master’s Specialisations
Options Include Fields of Technology, Healthcare, Accounting, Engineering and Human Resources
To stay aligned with market trends and provide students with more career options, Wittenborg has been offering new master’s specialisations in diverse fields since 1 September.
The school has introduced both a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Business Management (MBM) in Applied Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The focus of these degrees is to prepare leaders who can integrate advanced ICT solutions with business strategies, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Moreover, the institution now has five new MBM specialisations that have been expanded from their MBA counterparts, in the areas of Healthcare, Clean Technology, Smart Industry, Digital Transformation and Data Analytics.
The introduction of new study options will continue in 2025. From February, Wittenborg plans to implement brand new degrees in Engineering, focusing on a pivotal sector that drives innovation and sustainability across multiple industries.
Other exciting developments will be the MBA and MBM in Nursing, aimed at qualifying professionals in areas including advanced healthcare policies, leadership in nursing and strategic resource management.
For the students and professionals who want to specialise in Accounting, there will be two master’s options in this field, exploring areas such as financial reporting, managerial accounting, auditing and taxation, coupled with courses in leadership, ethical decision making and strategic management.
Also starting from 2025, the school will offer a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Human Resource Management. This programme will be targeted to students aiming to understand the complexities of human resource management, including talent acquisition, staff development, performance management and employee relations.
Wittenborg's Specialisations
Wittenborg CEO Maggie Feng underlines that the Netherlands has a high demand for professionals qualified in technical fields, and the school aims to help bridge this gap.
“Dutch society faces significant demographic challenges, and the country needs highly qualified international professionals to join the workforce. Wittenborg offers plenty of degrees in thriving fields such as technology, engineering and smart industry. These are great pathways for people who want to start or develop their careers in the Netherlands. As a dynamic business school, we are constantly working to improve and update our programmes, as well as create new and relevant study options.”
To learn more about all programmes and specialisations, check out this page of Wittenborg’s website.
WUP 24/09/2024
by Ulisses Sawczuk
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