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Global Project and Change Management

5.0
15 reviews
  • I am Annika, a 3rd year student from Germany. I started this study to become a social entrepreneur. I am convinced that there needs to be a change in mindset when it comes to common business practices. A shift to an economy which takes the earth and its humans into account. At Windesheim Honours College I am acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to work towards this development. Next semester, I will do my elective in Helsinki, Finland. I am curious what I will learn there and am looking forward to exploring the country and meeting new people from all over the world.
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  • Excellent courses and service
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  • I am Nina, 4th year student from Germany. At Windesheim I mostly developed myself on a personal level. I could shape my values and found new interests. I changed my future plans for after Windesheim multiple times. Now I know I would like to work in the food industry. I have a passion for baking and would like to work on new, more sustainable and fair trade business models for bakeries. In general people eat a lot of sweets. And as soon certain ingredients are used in pastries people don’t care about where the ingredients come from or how they were produced.
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Bachelor's degree

In Zwolle (Netherlands)

£ 1,894.62 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

2,209 €

Take the first step on an incredible journey!

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Zwolle (Netherlands)

  • Duration

    4 Years

Emagister presents to you the Global Project and Change Management endorsed by Windesheim University of Applied Sciences.
This is a sustainable business program for students who want to make the world a better place to live. The Global Project and Change Management focuses on topics like climate change, eradicating diseases and hunger, diminishing pollution, clean water, clean energy, gender inequality, refugees and making companies more sustainable. Project management, leadership and personal development are key elements in this honours program.
The graduated students start their career as a project manager or consultant, a future leader in order to make companies more sustainable. Others are goint to work for governments and NGOs as an advisor or project manager, or to start their own sustainable business.
Define your career today! If you want to learn more information about this program please contact Windesheim University of Applied Sciences through Emagister.co.uk

Important information

Documents

  • Flyer Global Project and Change Management.pdf

Facilities

Location

Start date

Zwolle (Netherlands)
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Campus 2, 8017CA

Start date

On request

About this course

Our graduated students start their career as a project manager or consultant, a future leader in order to make companies more sustainable. Others are going to work for governments and NGOs as an advisor or project manager, or to start their own sustainable business.

Ambitious high school students who want to change the world in a positive way, and who want to go the extra mile. Students who are interested in the sustainable development goals of the United Nations.

High School diploma with a pass in mathematics, English language proficiency test: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL internet based 90, Cambridge B2, Motivation letter, 2 reccomendation letters, selection interview, see also:
Windesheim Honours College officially selects students for the Global Project and Change Management programme. This will be achieved through a holistic selection procedure to find out whether our learning community suits you. Windesheim Honours College selects a maximum of 80 students

Bachelor in Business Administration

Small classes (20 students), Lots of practice (projects, internships, workshops, guest lectures), community-based learning, honours programme, flexibility to make your own choices.

We will send you an email with more detialed information and an extensive brochure. If you want we can also make a personal appointment.

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Reviews

5.0
excellent
  • I am Annika, a 3rd year student from Germany. I started this study to become a social entrepreneur. I am convinced that there needs to be a change in mindset when it comes to common business practices. A shift to an economy which takes the earth and its humans into account. At Windesheim Honours College I am acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to work towards this development. Next semester, I will do my elective in Helsinki, Finland. I am curious what I will learn there and am looking forward to exploring the country and meeting new people from all over the world.
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  • Excellent courses and service
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  • I am Nina, 4th year student from Germany. At Windesheim I mostly developed myself on a personal level. I could shape my values and found new interests. I changed my future plans for after Windesheim multiple times. Now I know I would like to work in the food industry. I have a passion for baking and would like to work on new, more sustainable and fair trade business models for bakeries. In general people eat a lot of sweets. And as soon certain ingredients are used in pastries people don’t care about where the ingredients come from or how they were produced.
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4.8
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Annika

5.0
16/12/2020
About the course: I am Annika, a 3rd year student from Germany. I started this study to become a social entrepreneur. I am convinced that there needs to be a change in mindset when it comes to common business practices. A shift to an economy which takes the earth and its humans into account. At Windesheim Honours College I am acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to work towards this development. Next semester, I will do my elective in Helsinki, Finland. I am curious what I will learn there and am looking forward to exploring the country and meeting new people from all over the world.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

a.Becksmann

5.0
15/12/2020
About the course: Excellent courses and service
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Nina

5.0
15/12/2020
About the course: I am Nina, 4th year student from Germany. At Windesheim I mostly developed myself on a personal level. I could shape my values and found new interests. I changed my future plans for after Windesheim multiple times. Now I know I would like to work in the food industry. I have a passion for baking and would like to work on new, more sustainable and fair trade business models for bakeries. In general people eat a lot of sweets. And as soon certain ingredients are used in pastries people don’t care about where the ingredients come from or how they were produced.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Ann-Cathrin

5.0
15/12/2020
About the course: Due to my great interest in human rights I was already able to work together on a project proposal, funded by Oxfam, that had the aim to educate Papua New Guinea’s population about the natural causes of HIV/AIDS. Next to my interest in human rights and my idea to make this world a better place, I am interested in travelling and trying out many new things and ideas. As an example, I heard a lot about food waste, so I wanted to find out if it would be possible for me to survive a week on left-overs/food waste. This experiment turned out to last for more than four months, with me eating more healthily than ever possible as a student with a small budget. I am very thankful for my study programme and if I could choose a study again I would choose mine. It helps me not only to develop important skills to change the world, but also to develop myself. At Windesheim Honours College we are like a big family and that is the best part of it.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Luca

5.0
15/12/2020
About the course: My name is Luca. I am a fourth-year student Global Project and Change Management. My dream is to improve the world by changing the way businesses act and think and helping them transform traditional business models. I decided to do my internship at Kallari, a chocolate cooperative that is owned by 900 indigenous families in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Kallari disrupts the traditional supply chain by cutting out the middle man in the chocolate process. By following the principle of learning by doing, I hoped to come closer to my goal. My responsibility was to develop a new eco-tourism project that would provide indigenous families with a new source of income. When I did the research for my project, I often needed to take a canoe to reach families. I needed to translate from English to Spanish to Kichwa, an indigenous language, to be able to communicate with the families. It was challenging, but a great adventure.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2021

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 5 years

Subjects

  • Project Management
  • Change Management
  • Sustainable Development
  • Global health
  • Climate Change
  • Gender equality
  • Clean energy
  • Responsible consumption and production
  • Leadership
  • International Relations
  • Project Manager
  • IT Project Management
  • Project
  • Global
  • Management
  • Business Studies
  • Business Analyst
  • Business Finance
  • Business Plan
  • Business

Teachers and trainers (2)

Lineke Stobbe

Lineke Stobbe

Director Educational and Internal Affairs

Director Educational and Internal Affairs Windesheim Honours College (September 2016 - present) Senior Lecturer, curriculum coordinator, Windesheim Honours College (2008 - 2016) Senior Advisor Windesheim Honour College (2006 - 2007) Senior Lecturer, VU University (2000 - 2006)

Maria Garcia

Maria Garcia

Coordinator Value Creators, Lecturer Global Challenges

Coordinator Value Creators, Lecturer Global Challenges at Windesheim Honours College (2015 - present) Editor in Chief, Undergraduate academic journal GLOCALITY: An international undergraduate journal that gives students around the world the opportunity to publish their best work at academic level and peer reviewed.

Course programme

Year 1 • Project Management• Research• Writing Lab• Think!• Organizational Behaviour• Global Challenges• 7 Habits training• Presenting and Pitching• International Business• Managerial Accounting• Financial Analysis• Rhetoric
Year 2 • Project Management• Research• Governance & SustainableDevelopment• Globalisation & Geopolitics• Sustainable Business• (Environmental) Economics• Leadership & Change• Trends & Scenario Analysis• (Social) Marketing• Diversity & Inclusion• Non-profit Management
Year 3/4• Managing Projects in aGlobalized World• Value Creators• Electives• Internship• Capstone

Additional information

PRICE:
2168 (EU students), 6500 (non-EU students)

Global Project and Change Management

£ 1,894.62 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

2,209 €