BBA Global Project and Change Management
Zwolle, Netherlands
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Jun 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,530 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for EU-EEA students | 1 May for non-EU/EEA students
** €8746 for non EU/EEA students
Introduction
Are you ready to be a part of something bigger? Do you dream of making a tangible impact on the planet? Windesheim University of Applied Sciences presents a unique opportunity for you to turn your passion for sustainability into action.
Join our four-year BBA program in Global Project & Change Management and embark on a journey of transformation. Dive deep into the pressing issues of our time, from sustainable development and human rights to global health and social responsibility. With a focus on real-world applications, you'll specialize in fields such as climate change, sustainable cities, clean energy, gender equality, and poverty eradication.
As an international project manager, you'll be at the forefront of driving change on a global scale. From day one, you'll tackle real projects with leading companies and organizations, gaining hands-on experience in complex, multidisciplinary environments. Our program equips you with the skills to navigate diverse cultures and perspectives, empowering you to lead with innovation and integrity.
But that's not all – we're committed to your success every step of the way. From personalized career counseling to workshops on time management and prioritizing, we're here to help you realize your potential. And with guaranteed housing in your first year, you'll feel right at home in our vibrant student community.
Join us at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences and become a changemaker for a more sustainable world. Apply now and take the first step towards a brighter future for generations to come.
Admissions
Curriculum
Hands-on teaching methods
Our teaching consists of assignments, projects, online activities, lectures, and events. Every semester you will work in a small group on a large project that has been put forward by local businesses, organizations, or the government. By collaborating with different clients, you get a direct glimpse behind the scenes. That way, you will find out what types of jobs and organizations suit you best.
Your timetable and assignments will give you a study load of roughly 40 hours a week. Our teaching style is interactive. This means that we expect you to pro-actively collaborate with your lecturers and fellow students, instead of only listening to presentations.
Our curriculum
In years one and two we lay the basis for your future profession as a Project Manager. You will learn everything about the sustainable development goals of the United Nations, about sustainable business, marketing and finance, how to do research, understanding geopolitics, academic writing, and social justice. Besides that, you will work on soft skills like intercultural competencies, presentation, rhetoric and communication, personal development, and resilience. You will start right away by working on an actual project with actual clients. Within a couple of weeks, you’ll have an accurate image of working as a sustainable project manager: what it entails and which skills you need to develop over the next four years to be able to succeed. In year 2 we’ll take your project management skills and soft skills to a professional level. The same goes for your applied research skills.
In years 3 and 4 you can choose in which order you do the following semesters:
- Minor Managing Projects for Sustainable Development. This is project management at a higher international level. You will work in a team on a complex project related to one of the Sustainable Development Goals for an external client in the Netherlands or abroad, e.g. Ghana, Hong Kong, Chili, Kosovo. During the first weeks, you will be in the Netherlands to prepare the project, then you will go 7 weeks to the country of destination, and in the last 3 weeks, you will be back in Zwolle to finalize the project and give a presentation.
- Minor Value Creators: A complex project where multiple stakeholders are involved. Via a transdisciplinary approach and multiple networks, you will work with your group on one of the sustainable development goals of your choice.
- Free choice semester (study abroad): you can choose a semester from one of our 150+ partner universities abroad, or in the Netherlands. So if you want to learn a new language, want to know more about journalism, marine biology, or whatever you think might be useful, go ahead!
You finish year four with your research internship. You will deliver a research report and the results of that research have to contribute to the development of the work field. You are studying at an Honours College, so we have high expectations of you. And judging by the feedback from the work field, our students are doing an excellent job.
The grand finale
The program ends with the so-called Capstone. The Capstone is the final course where all the key learning objectives of the program are tied together. During the Capstone, you demonstrate that you have achieved all competencies set by us. So you have to prove to be competent for project management in the professional field of your choice and to be an independent career navigator.
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Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships
Windesheim doesn't provide scholarships, but our tuition fee is very reasonable.
Career Opportunities
Your career
An amazing 98% of Windesheim students found a job within 3 months after graduation!
After graduating from this program, you can start your career for example as a:
- Project manager / advisor in renewable energy companies
- Project manager/advisor at international NGOs like Red Cross and Doctors without Borders
- Project manager in slave-free clothing or food industry
- Project manager for businesses aiming to introduce sustainable production
- Project manager/advisor with governments or political institutions
- Communication advisor on healthy lifestyles with an insurance company
- Project manager reducing food waste in cities or at large popular events
- Advisor with local developers to promote imperfect food rejected by large grocery stores
- Advisor improving communication on scientific results on Global Warming (IPCC)
- Advisor improving Corporate Sustainability like Coca-Cola with Coca-Cola Green
- Advisor on Corporate Social Responsibility with TOMS Shoes
- Social entrepreneur
Also, many students continue with a Master’s program at one of the Dutch or other international universities, for example:
- Master of Organic Agriculture - Wageningen University
- Master of Cultural Policy, Relations and Diplomacy - Goldsmiths, University of London
- Master of Global Health - Copenhagen University
- Master in Sustainability Science, Policy and Society in Maastricht
- Master in Sustainability Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- Research associate at the Global Development Institute in London as a degree representative from University of Manchester, England
- Master in Urban and Regional planning in Berlin, Germany
- PhD on the processes of polarization in the climate change