Categorisation study programmes for non-EU/EEA student tuition fees (institutional tuition fees)
Will you have to pay the tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students (institutional tuition fee) for your studies? Find out in which category (low, high or top) your study programme has been placed based on the nature of the programme and the facilities that are required to offer high quality education for this programme below.
Bachelor study programmes with a low tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students (institutional tuition fee):
- Arts and Culture/Cultuurwetenschappen
- Business Analytics
- Digital Society
- Dutch Law/Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Econometrics and Operations Research/Econometrie en Operationele Research
- Economics and Business Economics/Economie en Bedrijfseconomie
- European Law School
- European Studies/Europese Studies
- Fiscal Economics/Fiscale Economie
- International Business
- Psychology/Psychologie
- Tax Law/Fiscaal Recht
Bachelor study programmes with a high tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students (institutional tuition fee):
- Biomedical Sciences
- Brain Science
- Business Engineering
- Circular Engineering
- Computer Science
- Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
- European Public Health
- Global Studies
- Health Sciences/Gezondheidswetenschappen
- University College Venlo
- Regenerative Medicine and Technology
Master study programmes with a low tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students (institutional tuition fee):
- Arts and Heritage:Policy, Management and Education / Kunst en Erfgoed: Beleid, Management en Educatie
- Business Intelligence and Smart Services
- Business Research (Research)
- Contemporary Literature and Arts: Cultural Interventions and Social Justice
- Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology (Research)
- Digital Business and Economics
- Dutch law / Nederlands Recht
- Econometrics and Operations Research
- Economic and Financial Research (Research)
- Economics
- Economics and Strategy in Emerging Markets
- European Law School
- European Public Affairs
- European Studies (Research)
- European Studies on Society, Science and Technology
- European Studies
- Financial Economics
- Fiscal Economics / Fiscale Economie
- Forensic Psychology
- Forensics, Criminology and Law / Forensica, Criminologie en Rechtspleging
- Global Supply Chain Management and Change
- Globalisation and Development Studies
- Globalisation and Law
- Human Decision Science
- International and European Tax Law
- International Business
- International Joint Master of Research in Work and Organizational Psychology
- International Laws
- Law and Labour / Recht en Arbeid
- Learning and Development in Organisations
- Media Studies: Digital Cultures
- Modern Political Culture: Ideas and Discourses in Context
- Psychology
- Public Policy and Human Development
- Sustainability Science & Policy
- Tax Law / Fiscaal Recht
Master study programmes with a high tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students (institutional tuition fee):
- Artificial Intelligence
- Biobased Materials
- Biomedical Sciences
- Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience (Research)
- Data Science for Decision Making
- Epidemiology
- Global Health
- Governance and Leadership in European Public Health
- Health and Digital Transformation
- Health Education and Promotion
- Health Food Innovation Management
- Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management
- Human Movement Sciences
- Imaging Engineering
- Mental Health
- Systems Biology
- Work, Health & Career
Bachelor and Master study programmes with a top tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students (institutional tuition fee):
- Medicine / Geneeskunde
- Physician-Clinical Investigator / Arts-Klinisch Onderzoeker (Research)