HZ University of Applied Sciences

The HZ University of Applied Sciences (Dutch: Hogeschool Zeeland - HZ) is a vocational university in the Dutch province of Zeeland and has buildings in Vlissingen, Roosendaal and Middelburg. It has been the only university of applied sciences in Zeeland for a long time. HZ University of Applied Sciences is declared by an independent research from the Keuzegids HBO as the second best major University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands in 2011, 2012 and 2013. In 2016, 2017 and 2018 it was the third best. 6 of the 22 Bachelor’s programmes are in the top 3 'Best of the Netherlands'.[1]

HZ University of Applied Sciences
TypePublic University of Applied Sciences
Established1987
Administrative staff
2,300
Students4,500
Location,
Websitehttp://hz.nl/en

Ranking

HZ University of Applied Sciences has ranked in the top three multidisciplinary universities of applied sciences for eight years in a row (2011-2018). It is considered the third best institute for higher professional education in the Netherlands according to the Keuzegids HBO.[2] Three of their bachelor programmes are listed best of their kind.

Academies

The HZ has several Academies. Each Academy has its own study programmes.

  • Academy for Economics and Management
Business Administration
Finance & Control
Commercial Economics
Communication
International Business (in English)
Human Resources Management
Sport Studies
Tourism Management (in English)
  • Academy for Education and Pedagogy
Elementary school teacher
Pedagogy
  • Academy for Technology and Innovation
Computer Studies
Chemistry (in English)
Industrial Engineering & Management (in English)
Engineering (in English)
Technical Business Administration
  • Academy for Care and Welfare
Social Work
Nursing
Nursing/Obstetrics
  • Delta Academy
Civil Engineering (in English)
Water Management (in English)
Logistics Engineering (in English)
Maritime Officer

References

  1. "About Quality". 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  2. "Keuzegids - de gids voor een slimme studiekeuze". Retrieved 2018-02-20.

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