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Prepare for the part-time Master in Marketing

Part-time pre-master's Marketing (Executive Education)

Are you interested in taking a part-time master's in Marketing alongside your job? Do you have a 'hbo' education or a university education within another field than economics or business? Then you may need a pre-master's first. Prepare yourself and move on to the MSc in Marketing!

This academic pre-master's is tailored to your previous knowledge and profile. Depending on this, it will be determined whether you need to take the whole pre-master's or only a few deficiencies. Our professors and lecturers, who are themselves closely linked to the business community, will brush up your knowledge in 6 months.

After the pre-master's you will be ready for the MSc in Marketing, which is taught part-time so it can be done next to your job. 

The part-time pre-master's Marketing starts in January and takes (up to) 6 months. The master is taught in Dutch. View the Dutch programme here.

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All interested professionals are first offered an intake interview. If you have any questions or doubts, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you.

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Change your world, prepare for the MSc Marketing with a pre-master's Marketing

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