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Popular professional courses for studying in the Netherlands
# Studying in Holland # Introduction The Netherlands is a country with sexual freedom. As a new country studying abroad, it is more and more welcomed by everyone. The following are popular professional courses for studying in the Netherlands, which need not be shared. Welcome to read the reference! 1. Popular professional courses for studying in the Netherlands

1, International Business Management International Business and Management Learning

This major has broad employment prospects. This course requires students to have a high enthusiasm for international business services and a strong interest in business management. As a business course, students are required to have a certain sense of business, be self-motivated and dare to try and struggle, but at the same time, they should be careful, have a high sensitivity to figures and information, be able to correctly grasp market trends, and have the spirit of independent innovation and teamwork.

Graduates majoring in international business management in the Netherlands have always been sought-after professionals in the market. The quality education in the Netherlands makes the students who graduated from the Netherlands seem to be labeled as "excellent exemption from inspection". Most of the graduates hold higher vocational positions in large multinational companies, doing some challenging projects, and some students choose to start their own businesses, all of which have achieved great success.

Main courses: marketing, international management, organizational structure, human resource management, market research, accounting, law, information technology, corporate strategy, international marketing, public relations, foreign languages (Spanish/Dutch/French/German).

2. International Logistics Management International Business Logistics and Management

This major has broad employment prospects at home and abroad. The logistics industry in the Netherlands is in an international position. As the first logistics discipline in Dutch applied universities, Hann University pays attention to cultivating students' logistics application ability and keeps pace with the times.

In the first three years of college, students studied various basic courses and group projects, laying a solid theoretical foundation. In the fourth year of university, students are required to practice in international companies for half a year, complete internship evaluation, write internship papers and increase practical experience in the first half of the semester. In the second half of the semester, students are required to work in international companies and write papers. With a solid theoretical foundation and practical experience, most of the logistics graduates of Hann University work in international companies, such as Nike, Philips, TNT, China Southern Airlines and KLM.

Main courses: international logistics management, supply chain management, warehousing management, international transportation management, international procurement management, raw material management, international marketing, international trade law, business ethics, quality management, business English, foreign languages (Spanish/Dutch/French/German), etc.

3. Life sciences

This major has broad employment prospects. Graduates are not only qualified for research and development in the fields of science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, pharmacy and environment, but also engaged in the development, management and economic and trade work of biological high-tech industries.

Life science major is the key subject of the school, with strong teachers and independent teaching buildings and laboratories. This major has cooperative relations with many biological products companies in the Netherlands, which provides good conditions for students' internship and research.

On the basis of successfully completing life science courses, graduates can choose hospital (scientific research) posts attached to the school or other commercial posts, such as pharmaceutical companies, plant planting companies, forensic laboratories, etc.

Main courses: biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, virology, molecular genetics, bioinformatics, immunology, animal and plant physiology, laboratory information system, toxicology, research strategies, speeches and reports, etc. In addition to these specialized courses, auxiliary courses include mathematics, English, physics, statistics, microwave optics, error analysis and so on.

4. Information system development

This major aims to enable students to master certain knowledge of information management and project management through one year's study; Able to handle information exchange and analysis of different economic processes; Classify all kinds of economic data into conventional economic models; Design a conceptual information model and transform it into a corresponding database; Select the corresponding research methods and design them from the logical and technical levels; Using advanced tools to apply information system to practice; Master case tools, introduce new information systems to enterprises and write instructions.

Main courses: database and sql, information model and database design, application upgrade, visual effect, organization and automation, project management and consultation, information system development methods, etc.

5. Control system engineering

The major of Control System Engineering in Hann University has a long history, and it has always been welcomed by the majority of students, because it effectively combines theory with practice, enabling students to consolidate and improve their existing professional foundation in depth and breadth. The school will help students find a company that has completed their graduation internship, and the internship report will be jointly evaluated by the representatives of the company and the school.

Main course:

Mathematics, Introduction to Control Engineering (including experiments), measuring instruments and sensors, process technology, instruments and meters, public domain design, real-time programming (including experiments), service equipment, industrial networks, analog control systems (including experiments), etc.

2. Introduction to the classification of Dutch study languages

First, the primary election

Nikovo-1-A 1

Students can see that this part is a relatively simple level, which is roughly equivalent to the Dutch level of primary school students in this country. Being able to understand simple words and sentences is relatively difficult for daily communication and application. The number of words is only about 500- 1000.

Nivo -2-A2

Being able to reach this level is equivalent to grades 3-6 of primary schools in China. Students can speak some short sentences, understand some everyday words and communicate in Dutch, but oral English is still a bit difficult. Generally speaking, they can only talk about topics that they are very familiar with, and they don't understand the fast-talking content. In reading, you can only read relatively short content, and the number of words is about 1500-2000.

Second, the intermediate level

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Being able to reach this level basically meets the national requirements for preparatory courses. Students at this level have been able to communicate relatively simple conversations, say short sentences, pay attention to their grammatical mistakes and be familiar with many inherent language structures. However, mistakes may still occur when expressing some complicated sentences. If you watch Dutch TV news, students can basically understand a small part of the content, and the number of words is about 2500-3500.

Nivo -4-B2

Students who reach this level can apply for undergraduate colleges in this country. Students at this level will not make many grammatical mistakes in the dialogue, and their pronunciation is relatively clear, and they can understand 60% of the meaning on TV and radio. Of course, there is still no way to fully understand the very complicated articles, but for the undergraduate institutions applying in this country, reaching this level is enough to apply.

Third, advanced

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Students at this level can apply to the top universities in this country. Students at this level can understand the common sayings in this country, and they can do well in listening and reading in the exam, and there will be few mistakes.

Nivo -6-C

Almost all the students who can pass this level have reached the level of using Dutch as their mother tongue. In addition, in this country, C2 level usually only requires students to be at the graduate or doctoral level. The level of C2 is very difficult. If students want to prepare for C2 level, they usually have to study for about 1-2 years. However, for students who want to further their studies in this country in the future, they should try their best to acquire C2-level Dutch.

3. Interpretation of safety knowledge of studying in the Netherlands

First, home safety.

Students living in dormitories need to take good care of their personal belongings and lock their things in the cupboard, which can effectively avoid the friction of life; You also need to agree on the basic rules when you check in and abide by them, which can greatly enhance your happiness.

Before moving in, the students sharing the room must check the location to ensure the safety and convenience around them. Remember to lock the door when you go home, and don't entertain strangers casually. You also need to reach an agreement with your roommates on the rules and regulations of accommodation.

Second, traffic safety.

It's generally not far to go out on foot, but you need to be accompanied. Don't pass by or go to places with hidden dangers. If you ride a bike by yourself, you must abide by the basic rules. Don't play with your mobile phone while riding a bike, and you will face a fine.

When taking the transportation, you need to check the road map in advance. Don't take the wrong bus, which will affect the trip. There are hidden dangers in going to a strange place. And try not to sit in a blind spot or travel alone at night. You need to keep in touch with your friends.

Three. property safety

You must be careful of your own property, especially money. The Netherlands has popularized credit card consumption, so you don't need to bring too much cash when you go out, and you don't have to worry about being stolen or robbed when you save money in the bank.

However, it also puts forward higher requirements for the vigilance of everyone's personal privacy. Don't disclose your information casually, especially the highly relevant content, which will have an impact on everyone's study abroad life. If there is a credit crisis, it will also bring adverse effects.

Fourth, social security.

Although we are encouraged to make more friends and get to know more people, the socialization of international students should start from the Chinese circle, focusing on the students and teachers in the school, so that there will be a relatively simple communication environment to ensure their own safety.

Of course, international students are bound to queue up for socializing, and social parties for adult students are indispensable. After you go, don't drink too much, and don't drink too much. You should contact your friends in advance.