Of the fourteen government-funded research Universities in the Netherlands, three specialize in engineering, one in agriculture, and one is part of the Open University. These institutes instruct students in all aspects of academic study and research, although many programs also contain a professional component and most graduates find employment outside the research community. The Universities vary in size, ranging from 6,000 to 30,000 students. Altogether they enroll some 205,000 students.
» PhD: 4 years.
» Master of Arts (MA): 1 – 2 years.
» Master of Science (MSc): 1 – 2 years.
» Bachelor of Arts (BA): 3 years.
» Bachelor of Science (BSc): 3 years.
Below Research Universities in The Hague Area:
The University consists of 6 faculties, a School of Education (teacher training), and a Campus in The Hague. The University houses the faculties of Archaeology, Humanities, Law, Medicine/LUMC (Leiden University Medical Center), Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Social and Behavioural Sciences.
Leiden University
Erasmus University Rotterdam has bundled its education and research in three domains: Economics and Management; Medicine and Health Sciences; Law, Culture and Society.
Erasmus University Rotterdam
The university consists of 8 faculties: Architecture, Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science,Industrial Design Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Technology, Policy and Management, Applied Sciences, Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering.
Delft University of Technology
Webster University is an accredited, non-profit American university.In Webster University students can obrtain following degrees: Master of Arts (MA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). It also offers BA, MA and MBA programs in the Netherlands.
Webster University