Undergraduate Full-Time On Campus
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Tuition Fee
20,285 USD / year
Scholarships available
Duration
4 years
Start Date
November, January, April, July
Application Deadline
July, September, December, February
Location
Leiden, Netherlands
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration is for students with a very strong interest in business who want exceptionally strong preparation in that field. The program is more structured than many business programs and ensures that the student is exposed to the business areas of accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, international business, business law and information systems. The program also includes exposure to advanced topics that are important to business. The BS in Business Administration covers the breadth of business-related disciplines as defined in the business core curriculum. The major does not provide a specific specialization but rather exposes the student to various business functions. This major is ideally suited to the new or transfer upper-division business student or for the student interested in concurrently pursuing another area of study. For students who want to focus on how business operates on a global scale, we also offer the BS in Business Administration with an Emphasis in International Business.

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Webster University Leiden
Main campus: Leiden, Netherlands
Ranking
2001-2500+
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  • Key information
  • Overview
  • Programme Structure
  • Admission requirements
  • Fees and funding
  • Scholarships Information
  • Visa information
  • Work Permit

Key information

Duration
Full-time 4 years

Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
May, July, October, December

Application Deadline
July, September, December, February

Language
English

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6.0
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110
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80

Credits

120 Credits

Delivered

On Campus

Campus Location

Leiden, Netherlands

Disciplines

Business & Management


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Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration is for students with a very strong interest in business who want exceptionally strong preparation in that field. The program is more structured than many business programs and ensures that the student is exposed to the business areas of accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, international business, business law and information systems. The program also includes exposure to advanced topics that are important to business. The BS in Business Administration covers the breadth of business-related disciplines as defined in the business core curriculum. The major does not provide a specific specialization but rather exposes the student to various business functions. This major is ideally suited to the new or transfer upper-division business student or for the student interested in concurrently pursuing another area of study. For students who want to focus on how business operates on a global scale, we also offer the BS in Business Administration with an Emphasis in International Business.

 

Programme Structure

Outcomes : 

  • Students use information, analytical tools and problem-solving skills to make well-reasoned business decisions, considering both quantitative factors and qualitative factors such as ethical considerations.
  • Students can develop strategies addressing the legal, ethical, economic and global environment in which the enterprise operates.
  • Student will have a working knowledge in a set of analytical business tools related to: math, statistics, accounting, economics, marketing, finance and behavioral science.
  • Students can apply business core concepts, principles and analytical skills across functional lines.
  • Students can access, develop and use information to analyze business problems and propose feasible solutions.

Academic requirements

Here is grading score requirements for this programme.

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3.0/5

English requirements

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6.0
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110
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80

Tuition Fee

Here’s what we charge for tuition.

International
20,285 USD/year
Tuition Fee
Living costs for Leiden
1187 -1280 USD/month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

Scholarships Information

As you're from Bangladesh, the scholarships below match your eligibility.

Available Scholarships

You are eligible to apply for these scholarships but a selection process will still be applied by the provider.

Visa information

Student Visas for the Netherlands
Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa...

Don’t worry, everything is ok. We’re on it, and we’re doing all we can to make your search for the right international degree in the Netherlands a little easier and more enjoyable. Still, while we’re catching up, you can always beat us to it and:

  • Check if you really need a student visa.
    Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning full-time academic study in the Netherlands, yes, you’ll definitely need a student visa — specifically a long-stay (MVV) visa along with a residence permit for study purposes.

  • Start exploring the official Dutch authorities.
    For Bangladeshi applicants, the Embassy of the Netherlands in Dhaka and the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) handle student visas. That’s where all the latest and most reliable information lives. Bookmark it, read it, reread it.

  • Check the deadlines.
    Visa processing can take several weeks — sometimes more than a month. Don’t leave it to the last minute. A small delay might mean missing the start of your semester, and that’s not the plot twist you want.

  • Go on a paperwork treasure hunt.
    Passport?
    Letter of Acceptance from your Dutch university?
    Visa application form, proof of accommodation, financial evidence, health insurance, passport-sized photos, academic certificates, legalized documents, possibly a TB test after arrival… yep, the list is long. And yes, you’ll need every single piece.

  • Start saving up.
    You’ll need to show that you can financially support yourself while studying in the Netherlands. That means covering tuition fees, monthly living costs, travel expenses, and visa-related charges. Every euro counts — especially if you’re planning weekend trips across Europe.

  • Boost your English or Dutch skills.
    Many programs in the Netherlands are taught in English, so if you’ve taken IELTS, TOEFL, or another test, that’s great. Still, it never hurts to keep improving. And hey, picking up a bit of Dutch can make your new life even more exciting (and a lot easier at the grocery store).

All in all, getting your Dutch student visa might feel like a lot, but it’s one big step toward an even bigger adventure.

Thanks and good luck!

Work Permit

Find out all you need to know about work permit regulations for studying part-time (during studies) and full-time (after studies) in the Netherlands. 

Work while studying in the Netherlands

If you’re an international student, there are specific regulations regarding part-time work while you study in the Netherlands.

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How can I apply?

  • If you're an EU/EEA or Swiss citizen, no work permit is required, and you can work freely.

  • If you're a non-EU/EEA student, you can work part-time, but your employer must apply for a work permit (TWV) from the UWV (Employee Insurance Agency).

  • You are not allowed to apply for the TWV yourself — only employers can do this on your behalf.

Application requirements

  • Valid Dutch residence permit for study

  • Proof of enrollment at a Dutch educational institution

  • Employer must request a work permit (TWV) from UWV

  • You must have Dutch health insurance (required if you're employed)

 

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Duration of work permit

  • Work is allowed as long as your residence permit for study is valid

  • A TWV is typically granted for the specific period of employment stated in your contract

  • Permit conditions may vary depending on the nature of your job and study schedule

Maximum hours of work per week

  • During the academic year: Up to 16 hours per week

  • During summer (June, July, August): You may work full-time

  • You must choose: either part-time year-round OR full-time in summer not both

 

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Required documents

  • Valid passport and Dutch residence permit (for study)

  • Proof of enrollment from your university

  • Job offer or employment contract from employer

  • Work permit (TWV) issued by UWV (for non-EU/EEA students)

  • Dutch health insurance (mandatory if working)

 

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