Does your degree (university of applied sciences, or university bachelor) not give you access to the UM master’s programme in Globalisation and Development Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS)? This pre-master’s is a preparation programme that bridges the gap between your previous education and  the master's. Upon successful completion of this pre-master's programme, you will be directly admissible to the UM master's in Globalisation and Development Studies, provided that you also meet the language requirements.

Programme content

The programme of 60 credits (ECTS) is composed of the minor Globalisation and Development and key courses taken from the bachelor's programmes European Studies and Arts and Culture. You will gain a foundational knowledge in the field of study, get acquainted with Problem-Based Learning (PBL), and train skills like speaking in English in public.

Click here to view the complete programme overview of 2025/2026.

Education and Examination Regulations
The EER (Education and Examination Regulations) for this pre-master's programme are part of the EER for all FASoS master’s programmes.

PeriodCodeTitleCredits
1MGD3000Globalisation and Inequality12
2MGD3001Urban Development & Poverty in the 21st Century12
3MGD3002Globalisation Seminar & Symposium6
4-6Thesis MGD3003Bachelor Thesis10
4Skill EUS2513Research Methods: Introduction to Qualitative Methods4
 Skill EUS3500Research Methods: Interviewing4
5ACU2007Power and Democracy*8
 Skill EUS2514Research Methods: Introduction to Quantitative Method4

*Power and Democracy will be offered as a 8 ECTS course for premaster students.

Study fee academic year 2025-2026

In 2024-2025 the study fee for this programme was € 2,530 (for EU and non-EU students). The study fee for 2025-2026 will be announced on this page as soon as possible. 

For more information, see the enrolment provisions (art. 28).

Admission requirements: previous education

For admission to the pre-master's programme you must have either a relevant bachelor's degree from a university of applied sciences (HBO) or another BA or BSc title that does not grant direct admission into the master's programme. You also must satisfy the language requirements.

The Admissions Committee of the programme will decide whether you are admitted.

Additional admission requirements

Language requirements for English-language master's programmes

As English is the language of instruction in this study programme, it is essential that your English language skills are good enough for you to undertake intensive and challenging academic courses that are taught and examined in English. 

Answer the questions below to find out if you meet the language requirements.


Handling fee

Applicants who received their previous education in a non-EU/EEA country will have to pay a handling fee. More information on this handling fee and how to arrange this payment can be found on the Handling fee web page.

How to apply

Ready to apply? The application and enrolment process consists of three phases. More information on each of these phases is provided below. Carefully read through the information provided and make sure to complete all tasks as soon as possible (and definitely before the indicated deadlines).

Important deadlines for application

Phase 1: Apply via Studielink

Let us know you want to apply for this study programme

To start the application process for this pre-master's programme, you first need to apply via Studielink. Studielink is the Dutch central organisation that keeps track of applications and enrolments at institutions of higher education in the Netherlands. In Studielink, you can apply by indicating which study programme at Maastricht University (UM) you would like to apply for, whether you’d like to start the programme in September, what previous education you followed, and you might need to provide a number of other details.
 

  • In Studielink, select ‘Maastricht University’ in the first drop-down menu (‘Educational institution').
  • Do not select anything in the other drop-down menus (Type of study programme, Academic load, Main language).
  • Type ‘Pre-master Globalisation and Development Studies’ in the search field. You can now select the pre-master in the result overview.


Studielink offers two methods of signing in: with or without using DigiD:

  • If you live in a Dutch municipality, you can only register using your DigiD. If you live in a Dutch municipality, but do not yet have a DigiD yet, you will need to request one (Apply for a DigiD).
  • If you do not (yet) live in the Netherlands, you can register by creating a Studielink account (without DigiD). As your personal details will not have been verified through DigiD, UM will check your personal details.
     
    You will receive an email from UM within 24 hours of having applied in Studielink. This email contains your username/UM student number and a link to create your personal password. You can use these login details to access the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. The portal will provide you with a clear overview of all the tasks you need to complete, such as uploading documents and paying your tuition fees.

Apply via Studielink  

Phase 2: Admission

Allow UM to assess if you meet the admission requirements


MyApplication portal

To allow UM to assess whether you qualify for admission to the study programme of your choice, you need to complete a number of tasks in the MyApplication portal, the online environment in which the rest of your application process will take place. All the tasks you need to complete, such as uploading certain documents, will be presented here in a clear overview. You can log into the portal using your username/UM student number and the password you have created (your login name and an explanation on how to create your own password are provided in the email you received from us after your application in Studielink).

Make sure you fulfil the tasks indicated in the MyApplication portal on time. This means that you should upload documents as soon as you have finalised them and/or have them in your possession. The sooner you complete a task, the sooner we can give you feedback if you need to add or correct anything. Please pay attention to the deadlines indicated, as they can differ per study programme.

Once you have completed all of your admission tasks, your application dossier is ready to be presented to the Board of Admissions. Depending on your programme, this will be done immediately when it is complete (rolling basis), or after an indicated deadline.
 

Required documents

During the application process for this pre-master's programme, you will need to complete a number of tasks for which you will often have to upload documents in the ‘MyApplication portal’:

  • A recent passport picture
    The passport picture must satisfy certain requirements. You can find these requirements in the task description 'Upload portrait picture' in the MyApplication portal.
  • A copy of your valid passport or your EU/EEA identity card
    Make a copy of the page with your personal details. Save this copy as ‘passport copy’ and not as ‘passport picture’.
  • A copy of your most recent grades transcript and / or
  • A  copy of your bachelor’s diploma 
    All applicants must provide proof of having obtained a bachelor's degree in a relevant academic field with a good overall result (a copy of your diploma, including the supplement and associated grades transcript). If you have not yet graduated you can upload your official lists of grades from your bachelor's programme.
  • Curriculum vitae
    All applicants must provide a CV. Please list your education, relevant extracurricular activities and internship/professional experience.
  • A motivation letter
    All applicants must write a letter of motivation. Please provide good arguments about why you want to do this pre-master's programme at Maastricht University and why you believe that you can successfully complete the programme.
  • A writing sample
    All applicants should provide proof of sufficient academic writing/research skills. The Board of Admissions asks the applicant to submit an independently-written research paper of at least 2,000 words (excluding the footnotes and reference list) on a relevant topic. You can use a paper from earlier studies or another occasion. The submitted work should be written in English.
  • Document(s) that demonstrate your proficiency in English
    Answer the questions concerning language requirements under ‘Language requirements for English-language master's programmes’ on this webpage to find out if you need to provide additional documentation. The outcome of your answers will indicate which documents you can use to prove your proficiency.

 

Status updates about your application

From now on, you will receive important information and calls to action regarding your application in the message inbox in the MyApplication portal. We recommend that you regularly log in to the portal to make sure you stay updated. However, we will also notify you of important changes via the email address you provided to Studielink. 

Phase 3: Enrolment

Arrange the practical matters required to start your studies at UM

Once you have been offered a place in the pre-master's programme, you need to arrange your enrolment. The tasks you need to complete to be enrolled are listed in the MyApplication portal under ‘Enrolment tasks’. You can find a brief overview below.
 

Pay your study fee

Every applicant will need to pay their study fee. More information on how to go about arranging your study fee payment is provided in the task description in the MyApplication portal.

Once you’ve received an invite to pay your study fee, it is important that you indicate how you wish to arrange your payment (in Studielink). Do so on time (in any case before the start of your studies). Please also make sure that you pay (the first instalment of) your study fee in a timely manner. Otherwise, you won’t be able to start your studies.


Allow UM to verify your diploma

Dutch diplomas
Did you acquire the diploma on the basis of which you have been offered a place in your study programme in the Netherlands? Then DUO will pass on their verification of your diploma to UM. No further action on your part is required.

Non-Dutch diplomas
Did you acquire the diploma on the basis of which you have been offered a place in your study programme outside of the Netherlands? Then you will need to send a copy of that diploma.

Have you completed your previous education outside of the Netherlands and will you not receive your diploma before the start of your study programme? Then you can send a graduation statement.

More information on the requirements for a certified copy of a diploma and for a (certified) graduation statement, as well as the address these documents should be posted to, is provided in the task description in the MyApplication portal.
 

Make sure all application and enrolment tasks are fulfilled

UM can only enrol you if you have completed all the tasks in the MyApplication portal. Please make sure this is the case, so that your application and enrolment can be completed and you’ll be ready to start preparing for your studies as soon as possible.
 

Confirmation of Enrolment

When you have been enrolled for your study programme at UM, you will receive confirmation of this from UM (in the message inbox in the MyApplication portal) and from Studielink (by email).

UM email account
Before you start your studies, you will receive the login details for your UM email account. Your UM email address will be used for all correspondence about your introduction programme and the start of your studies. Your private email address will only be used to inform you about the application and enrolment process.

How do we assess your application?

When you want to apply or are applying to this study programme, it is useful to know how we assess your application. You can find more information about this in this section.

The Admission Board of the programme will decide whether you are admitted.

After they have decided on your application, you will receive an email regarding acceptance or rejection to the pre-master year.

UM/FASoS Campus Tour

At FASoS, we offer our prospective students the opportunity to join a campus tour on 18 December, 12 March 2025 and 7 May 2025. During this campus tour, one of our student ambassadors will show you our faculty, inner city and all important UM buildings. Are you not able to come one of the aforementioned dates? Don't worry! We also offer campus tours during our Open Days, Experience Days and Introduction Days. Are you not able to come from abroad for a campus tour? We also offer a virtual campus tour! Check it out through the interactive video on the left.

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On this page you will find information about the disabled accessibility of Brightlands Chemelot Campus, located at Urmonderbaan 22 in Geleen. The campus is accessible by car, public transportation and on foot.

Accessibility by car

The campus is easily accessible by car. The entrance for cars is secured by a barrier. There is one parking space on the campus especially for disabled persons. It is located in the parking garage under the center court (Building 200). The parking lot is right by the elevator shaft. Access to the elevator shaft is by push button. The other parking spaces on campus are not specifically reserved for the disabled, but can be used as disabled parking.

Accessibility public transport

A bus stop can be found directly in front of the campus entrance, from here it is another 20 meters to the campus entrance. The pedestrian entrance to the campus is secured by a turnstile. Experience has shown that this is inconvenient for wheelchair users and they would be better off using the turnstile entrance for cars.

UM location building 200

Maastricht University is housed in building 200 (center court) on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Building 200 is the main building of the campus where all facilities are located (reception, catering, service desk, coffee corner, meeting rooms).

Toilets

The building is equipped with 3 Miva toilets:

  • Floor 0: To the left of the reception/desk.
  • Floor 1: Behind the elevator shaft.
  • Floor 2: To the right of the elevator shaft.

UM location AMIBM building 001

AMIBM is also housed in Building 001. This is the oldest building (1940) on the campus. Maastricht University is located here on the first floor.

The first floor entrance can be reached by walking and hiking paths on campus. Wheelchair users should take the first floor entrance here, which is located on the side of building 006. Other entrances, unfortunately, cannot be used due to stairs and passageways that are too small.

Accessibility UM compartments

The UM compartment has a long, fairly wide hallway. The doorways are a little narrower and tighter at some labs, making accessibility for wheelchair users a little less. Some labs also have thresholds. These are, however, (in my estimation) easy to access.

Toilets

The 'Miva-toilet' in Building 001 is located on the first floor, right next to the entrance to the AMIBM compartment.

This Virtual Experience Day is specifically meant for students who are interested in the bachelor’s degree: Liberal Arts and Sciences of University College Maastricht (UCM)

UCM - Virtual Experience Day - 15 June - Registration

We are deeply saddened by the death of Emile Goblet on the 24th of February 2021, at the age of 24.

After a Bachelor in International Studies at Leiden University, Emile came to study Globalisation and Development Studies (GDS) at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences from 2019 onwards.

The staff and students of GDS are shocked and saddened by his sudden passing. We came to know Emile as a sharp thinker, willing to debate ideas and push the discussion forward. Some got to know him as a passionate cook. Many got to share in his laughter.   

His devotion and drive expressed in class only showed a fraction of what he wanted to achieve in life. He was as an extremely caring person. He had clearly defined plans to share his care with the world. He was a student passionate about development issues, especially grassroots community engagement, which shows in his studies but also work he did in Udaipur, India. He was also a true citizen of the world, having lived, studied and worked in various countries. The multiple languages he could speak (six!), also depict his engagement with the world.

Before going to university, Emile worked with a Shakespearian theatre company. Hence, we end this memoriam with a quote by Shakespeare:

For you, in my respect, are all the world.
Then how can it be said I am alone
When all the world is here to look on me?

The funeral took place on Saturday in an intimate circle. Via the memori website it is possible to extend your condolences online.

Emile Goblet in memoriam

It may be that you need spiritual assistance and guidance as a result of Emile’s demise. The student advisers at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences as well as the UM Psychologists at Maastricht University will be there for you if you need them. Feel free to contact either Raf Widdershoven (raf.widdershoven@maastrichtuniversity.nl), or book an appointment with the UM psychologists. You can also contact the Student Chaplaincy at The InnBetween (info@innbetween.nl or +31 6 83922330).

Today is International Women’s Day! SBE alumnus Ruud Dautzenberg is organising a special event - a sports challenge - in order to support women in Papua New Guinea (PNG) who experience period poverty. Here is a short interview about his time in Maastricht and this amazing initiative.

International Women's Day

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