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“Marketing Management”
Munashe N
Holanda, Grado
Marketing y Gestión de Ventas, 2022
Valoración global
this course is very proactive, student get to learn theory and the practical side of the industry.
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hands on experience
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too many courses in a year

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“Chaotic potential”
Laura D
Holanda, Posgrado
Comunicación y Ciencias de la Información, 2021
Valoración global
If you decide to study at Hanze, you will enter into a very international and amicable environment, not just with other students but teachers and staff as well. The IC program has quite a lot of potential, you get to learn about different fields of communication and work with real clients (even though they usually aren't very prestigious). However, when you're coming from a organised and academically structured country, e.g. Germany/China/etc., the adjustment to the chaotic way of working here in any department is a big one, and self-studying is a daily thing. So depending on what your focus is - beware.
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international, real assignments
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chaotic, badly organised, mainly self-studying

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“Why you should study at Hanze Groningen”
Piet H
Corea del Sur, Grado
Administración de Empresas, 2023
Valoración global
The city and the people in Groningen are lovely and you encounter so many students from other countries in the streets. The uni is relatively close to the center and the teacher and studies the University has to offer are very good and I feel very confident with the gained knowledge and truly recommend this University to everyone that considers studying in the Netherlands.
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Location, Professors, degree, most degrees offer a complete year abroad

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“Chaotic potential”
Laura D
Holanda, Grado
Comunicación y Ciencias de la Información, 2021
Valoración global
It's fair to say that the IC program at least has a lot of potential. You learn about anything related to communication, from Marketing to PR to journalism, and sometimes with real clients. Most teachers are supportive and the overall environment is very amicable and international. However, for people coming from organised countries like Germany for example, the adjustment to the more chaotic way of working here can be quite difficult and potentially dissatisfying (depending on what your focus is).
Lastly, the campus in general is very clean and inviting.
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international, real assignments
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chaotic, badly organised, mainly self-studying

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“Chaotic potential”
Laura D
Holanda, Grado
Comunicación y Ciencias de la Información, 2021
Valoración global
It's fair to say that the IC program at least has a lot of potential. You learn about anything related to communication, from Marketing to PR to journalism, and sometimes with real clients. Most teachers are supportive and the overall environment is very amicable and international. However, for people coming from organised countries like Germany for example, the adjustment to the more chaotic way of working here can be quite difficult and potentially dissatisfying (depending on what your focus is).
Lastly, the campus in general is very clean and inviting.
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international, real assignments
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chaotic, badly organised, mainly self-studying

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“Business IT in Applied Science university”
Boyan D
Bélgica, Grado
Ciencias Informáticas / Tecnologías de la Información, 2021
Valoración global
Conforming to the reputation of Applied Science universities in the Netherlands, the Business, IT and Management (BITM) course at Hanze is fairly easy and straightforward. There are a wide variety of courses covering a range of subjects in the three areas (Business, Computer Science, and Management), with a big focus on the link between business and IT. Most of the faculty are friendly and helpful. A good stepping stone to more advanced studies for students with little prior experience in IT.
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Wide variety of topics, friendly faculty, practical assignments, easy
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None of the courses go too deep in the subject matter; very little focus on software and Computer Science