Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Admission Requirements

Enrolling for this study plan is only possible based on your academic record.

Overview of the study plan

Incoming Bachelor students in study field of social sciences: political science, communication studies, sociology


Incoming Erasmus Students at Bachelor level

Incoming Erasmus Students at Bachelor level

3ECTS credits - Academic English I
6ECTS credits - Digital Business Models
6ECTS credits - Digital Marketing Industries
3ECTS credits - Economics for Business
6ECTS credits - EU Competition Policy
6ECTS credits - EU Media Policy
6ECTS credits - European History
6ECTS credits - European Public Sphere
6ECTS credits - European Social and Population Issues
6ECTS credits - Financial and Managerial Accounting
3ECTS credits - Academic English 2
6ECTS credits - Gender, Diversity and Politics
6ECTS credits - Generalized Linear Techniques
6ECTS credits - Human Resource Management
6ECTS credits - International Relations Theory
3ECTS credits - Introduction to Accounting and Finance
3ECTS credits - Introduction to Informatics and Supply Chain Management
3ECTS credits - Introduction to Management and HRM
6ECTS credits - Key Thinkers in Social Theory
3ECTS credits - Academic English 5
6ECTS credits - Online and Social Media Strategies
6ECTS credits - Political Structures and Processes of the European Union
6ECTS credits - Psychology of Communication
6ECTS credits - Social Change and Inequality in Europe
6ECTS credits - Social Demography
6ECTS credits - Statistics for the Social Sciences
6ECTS credits - Strategic Marketing
6ECTS credits - Challenges to Democracy
6ECTS credits - Supply Chain Management
6ECTS credits - The Political Economy of Journalism in the EU
6ECTS credits - Urban Geography
6ECTS credits - Users and Innovation in Digital Media
6ECTS credits - Critical Issues in Digital Economics
6ECTS credits - Critical Thinking in Communication Studies
6ECTS credits - Critical Thinking in Sociology
6ECTS credits - Sociology of Work and Employment
6ECTS credits - Data, Privacy and Society

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