Design innovative solutions to overcome people- and work-related challenges
- Degree
Bachelor
- Start date
September
- Location
Enschede
- Duration
4 Years
- Tuition fee (EU/EEA students)
€ 2.530 per year
- Tuition fee (NON-EU students)
€ 8.600 per year
The key to success in any organisation lies with its people. In International Human Resource Management (IHRM) you not only learn how to turn that key, but you also develop the skills needed to become a business-savvy and internationally oriented HRM professional.
Close-knit community
You are part of a community, co-creating innovative solutions to problems in the field of psychology and management. You will be working in small groups on real life cases, with very involved and approachable teachers to help you.
Unique in the Netherlands
IHRM at Saxion is the only fulltime International Human Resource bachelor programme in HRM in the Netherlands. The programme is well-recognized across our borders.
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During your study programme
You will gain in-depth knowledge of the relationship between human behavior, work and organizations. You will also learn practical skills that enable you to understand and influence the people in an organization. The programme offers valuable practical training in the form of projects. In project groups, so-called labs, you will work on challenging assignments for companies.
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After graduation
Once graduated, you hold a Bachelor of Arts degree. With this you can start your career as a junior HR advisor or a specialist in the HR Department of an (international) organization. You could also continue with a master’s at a university.
View the testimonial See all testimonials“My personal stance is to be creative, think outside of the box and use empathy when dealing with people. That’s something I could do at Saxion without the fear of being judged.”