Final Phase International Livestock Management

Bachelor of Animal Husbandry

 



What is a final phase bachelor?

 

Van Hall Larenstein offers many practical focused and accredited bachelors. Within these four-year courses, majors are the main object of study. The choice of a major determines the professional profile of the student.

 

livestock management and landscape with pasture and cows

 

If you are already following a bachelorprogramme, but you want to switch majors, or you have got a couple of years of working experience and you wish to make a change in your career, you can move on to our final phase bachelors. You will start in the third year of a bachelor course and follow year three and four.

 

You will be following objective specific courses, doing practical periods and preparing an exciting graduation assignment. In the first year you will make a choice out of many available minors. A minor is actually a short course of your own choice. It can be specialistic or broad, in which case it can add to your interests and talents. In the second year, you will take on a lot of practical experience and work on your thesis.

 

The programme is competency based: each theoretical subject supports workgroup situations in which students tackle practical problems and explore workable solutions. This means that you will be active from day one, learning to work independently as you collaborate with others. The programme culminates in practical placements and a thesis project, conducted in an international setting.

 

At the end you will receive a European accredited bachelordegree (for example, a Ba in Rural Development).

 

 


  

livestock management with production animal and poultry and chickens