Program structure and content
In the first year you will take a number of introductory courses to get an initial understanding of the background, nature and causes of wicked problems.
In the second year you will further expand and deepen your knowledge of wicked problems.
In the third year, you will integrate the theoretical knowledge in practice during an (international) internship or project.
First Year Content
The first year starts with various introductory courses into the social sciences: human resource studies, organization studies and sociology. These subjects will help you to gain a solid foundation in the background, nature and causes of wicked problems.
You will take the following courses in block 1:
Wicked problems 101
Introduction to Organization Studies
Introduction to Human Resource Management
Introduction to Sociology
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You will take the following courses in block 2:
Wicked problems 101
Introduction to Organization Studies
Introduction to Human Resource Management
MAW-INT: Introduction to Research Methodology
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You will take the following courses in block 3:
MAW-INT: Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Psychology for International Students
Financial and Project Management
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You will take the following courses in block 4:
MAW-INT: Introduction to Statistics
History of Government and Public Institutions
Organizational Behavior
Economics for International Students
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Second Year Content
In the second year, you will increase your knowledge and understanding of theories on complex social and organizational issues. Similar to the first year, you will follow courses in research methods, which you will put into practice in the course Wicked Problems.
You will take the following courses in block 1:
Fundamentals of International Law
International Organizations
MAW-INT: Qualitative Research Methods
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You will take the following courses in block 2:
Fundamentals of International Law
MAW-INT: Causal Analysis Techniques
Organization Theory
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You will take the following courses in block 3:
MAW-INT: Construction and Analysis of Questionnaires
Advanced Project Management
Organizational Development
Wicked problems 201: Research Practicum
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You will take the following courses in block 4:
Wicked problems 201: Research Practicum
Wicked problems 202: Developing theoretical insights
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Third Year Content
The main goal of the third year is the practical integration of the acquired knowledge and insights. You can choose to do an internship or a project at a relevant (international) organization, study abroad for six months or choose to take extra courses (minor). In addition, you will write your Bachelor's thesis to complete this program.
In block 1 and 2 you will have the choice to:
Study abroad
Do an internship
Take a minor specialization
You will take the following courses in block 3:
Cross Cultural Human Resource Management
Wicked problems 301: Intervention Theories
Bachelor Thesis: Wicked Problems 303
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You will take the following courses in block 4:
Cross Cultural Human Resource Management
Wicked Problems 302: Philosophical Reflections
Bachelor Thesis: Wicked Problems 303
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Overcoming wicked problems through collaborative networks.
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Study abroad: going on exchange
We encourage all students to gain international experience. A popular and very exiting option is to go abroad on exchange. As an exchange student, you study at one of the many international partner universities of Tilburg University, typically for one semester.
The Study Abroad & Exchange Office of Tilburg University will be available to help you research the opportunities within your study program and a dedicated Study Abroad & Exchange Coordinator will be advising you before, during and after your exchange.
Most students will be eligible for a grant or scholarship to financially support them during their exchange experience. Additional grants for students with special needs or a difficult financial situation are also available.
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You will find a detailed description of the courses and required literature in our course catalog.
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Please note: programs are subject to change. We advise you to look up the current program in OSIRIS Student at the start of the year.
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