Treasury Management. e and h M3.2 Project M3.2 Finance M3.2 Money and Banking 2 3 3 2 BEvM3.FIN Treasury Management: e and h M3.2 Finance 2 3 BEvM3.MB Treasury Management: e and h M3.2 Money and Banking 2 2 EN-IN-WNID Windesheim and the Netherlands, introduction module of several Dutch aspects analysed in an international perspective 1 and 2 2 EN-IN-DLID Dutch Language 1: Introduction 1 3 EN-IN-DLIM Dutch Language 2: Intermediate f 2 3 EN-IN-DSID Dutch Society 1 1 3 EN-IN-DSIM Dutch Society 2 2 3 BE-IOE.IA Intercultural Awareness g 1 3 EN-IN-DRIM Drama & Improvisation g 2 3 TOTAL ECTS: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/study-programmes/exchange-programmes/ a All modules marked ‘obligatory’, will automatically be included in the Learning Agreement. Students are expected to fully particpate in these modules. Students choose a package of 25 ECTS or more per semester with a maximum of 40 ECTS. b These course modules have a limited number of seats. c For French respectively German native speakers only. d the ‘Cool Connection’ game is a part of this course. The costs of this game are €35 per student. e Modules of Treasury Management will only take place if there are at least 5 participating students per course. When choosing the course TM Project, you are obliged to take the courses TM Finance and TM Money and Banking as well. Every course will be graded individually from each other. f Dutch Language 2: Prerequisite for taking this course: Dutch Language 1 g This module will only take place if there are at least 8 participating students, (a maximum of 30 students) h This is an additional course, which is not part of the core programme of IBS, but part of the faculty. Because of that it may occur that this course overlap with the other courses offered in the programme. Note 1. Even if we do our very best to schedule all modules independently of each other, it may occur that modules overlap in terms of timetable, obligatory modules excluded. Note 2. Please note that you may only submit one learning agreement per semester! In other words: modules offered by different departments cannot be combined to constitute a single study programme. Note 3. The minimum English language requirement for this exchange programme is CEF B2 or equivalent. Note 4. Students can only change optional modules in the first week of each period. Note 5. Modifications reserved.
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Treasury Management. e and h M3.2 Project M3.2 Finance M3.2 Money and Banking 2 4 3 3 2 BEvM3.FIN Treasury Management: e and h M3.2 Finance 2 4 3 BEvM3.MB Treasury Management: e and h M3.2 Money and Banking 2 4 2 EN-IN-WNID Windesheim and the Netherlands, introduction module of several Dutch aspects analysed in an international perspective 1 3 and 2 4 2 EN-IN-DLID Dutch Language 1: Introduction 1 3 3 EN-IN-DLIM Dutch Language 2: Intermediate f 2 4 3 EN-IN-DSID Dutch Society 1 1 3 3 EN-IN-DSIM Dutch Society 2 2 4 3 BE-IOE.IA Intercultural Awareness g 1 3 3 EN-IN-DRIM Drama & Improvisation g 2 4 3 TOTAL ECTS: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/study-programmes/exchange-programmes/ a All modules marked ‘obligatory’, will automatically be included in the Learning Agreement. Students are expected to fully particpate participate in these modules. Students choose a package of 25 ECTS or more per semester with a maximum of 40 ECTS. b These course modules have a limited number of seats. c For French respectively German native speakers only. d the ‘Cool Connection’ game is a part of this course. The costs of this game are €35 per student. e Modules of Treasury Management will only take place if there are at least 5 participating students per course. When choosing the course TM Project, you are obliged to take the courses TM Finance and TM Money and Banking as well. Every course will be graded individually from each other. f Dutch Language 2: Prerequisite for taking this course: Dutch Language 1 g This module will only take place if there are at least 8 participating students, (a maximum of 30 students) h This is an additional course, which is not part of the core programme of IBS, but part of the faculty. Because of that it may occur that this course overlap with the other courses offered in the programme. Note 1. Even if we do our very best to schedule all modules independently of each other, it may occur that modules overlap in terms of timetable, obligatory modules excluded. Note 2. Please note that you may only submit one learning agreement per semester! In other words: modules offered by different departments cannot be combined to constitute a single study programme. Note 3. The minimum English language requirement for this exchange programme is CEF B2 or equivalent. Note 4. Students can only change optional modules in the first week of each period. Note 5. Modifications reserved.
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Sources: Learning Agreement for Studies