Programs/Bachelor/Humanities, social sciences, communication and arts
★ StudyPath verdict
7.0/10
Best for students seeking a critical, research-oriented approach to history and societal change; offers strong theoretical foundation at a respected university but may lack the applied focus of some peers.
Tuition · Intl
€13,793
EU: €2,694/year · click ↗
Duration
3 years
180 ECTS
Start
Sep 26
apply by May 26
Language
English
Accred.
NVAO
NVAO 2020
Admission
Open
no intake cap
Enrolled/yr
196
DUO ↑172% ↗
Intl. %
?
no data yet
S:F ratio
26:1
institution-wide ↗
Min. English
?
not specified
Entry route
Any VWO
profile required ↗
Satisfaction
3.9/5
NSE 2026 ↗
Employment
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no data yet
Median salary
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Alumni
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no data yet
↗ Real values are sourced; tiles marked “?” aren’t collected yet · Enrolled/yr is live from DUO · Satisfaction/outcomes are live from StudiekeuzedatabaseLast sync: 28 Jun 2026
About this program
Bachelor programme at Radboud University (Nijmegen). Leads to Bachelor of Arts. Field: Humanities, social sciences, communication and arts. Duration 3 years. 180 ECTS. Tuition €13,793/yr.
English180 ECTSBachelor of ArtsField area: Language & CultureSector: Kunst en CultuurCode of Conduct (intl.)Full-timeBachelor
Teaching formats
Group assignmentGroup discussionIndividual assignmentLectureLiterature studyOral presentationResearchResearch project
About Radboud University
Founded in 1923, Radboud University in Nijmegen is consistently ranked as the best broad university in the Netherlands by national surveys. Home to 1 Nobel Prize laureate and known for its green campus, strong research output, and excellent student satisfaction. The university has produced 5 Dutch prime ministers.
Living in Nijmegen
Student cost of living
Rent · room
€450/mo
Monthly total
€750–€1,400
Cost of living
Low
Population
179k

Progressive, historic, and student-friendly. Nijmegen has a relaxed, slightly alternative vibe compared to other Dutch cities. The city combines Roman history with modern student culture, creating a unique blend of old and new.

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Specializations
Year 3 tracks
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Curriculum
Course structure by year
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Career outcomes
Graduate surveys · field-group level
Where bachelor graduates continue
Geschiedenis52%
Internationale betrekkingen11%
Geschiedenis (research)9%
Kunst- & Cultuurwetenschappen3%
Field-group estimates from national graduate surveys via Studiekeuzedatabase — not measured per programme
Progression & cohort
Official register statistics
Continue to year 277%
Complete this degree40%
Continue studying after graduating81%
Women among first-years38%
Say workload is “just right”66%
Official register statistics (1cijferHO · 2025) via Studiekeuzedatabase
Student voices
National Student Survey (NSE) — first-party reviews coming
3.9/5overall satisfaction · NSE 2026 · 161 respondents
Content & set-up3.9
Teachers4
Atmosphere4.3
Involvement & contact4
Study guidance4.1
Testing & assessment3.7
Facilities3.8
Career preparation3
Teachers' English3.9
Would choose again4.2
Source: Nationale Studenten Enquête via Studiekeuzedatabase (Studiekeuze123/LCSK)
Application timeline
Application deadline
2026-05-01
Non-EU deadline
2026-04-01
Admissions
Minimum language scores · from StudyInNL
?No admission requirements in source
Internships
?No data yet
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