Nathan Troost on his experience with the programme

Are you curious about running a business and succeeding in foreign markets? Do you enjoy working with people from around the world and speaking in English? The EFMD-accredited International Business programme is designed for students who want a hands-on business degree and a global career.
Are you starting International Business after the summer? We have listed all the important info for you.
Read it hereInternational Business is a 4-year full-time bachelor’s degree programme taught entirely in English. During this programme you will be provided with a broad business education as well as opportunities to tailor your learning journey to fit your talent and interests. The combination of lectures, real-business projects, a major, global exchange, internship and thesis, will prepare you to either start your own business or launch your international career.

The first year starts with essential modules such as Business English, Principles of Economics and Marketing. As part of the personal and professional development learning track, we offer modules like Personal Development. In the second semester you will launch and run a real company in the course Co-Creative Entrepreneurship.
Customise your second year by choosing elective modules, such as Data Analytics for Business or Managing in the Circular Economy. Strengthen your business aptitude further by participating in a real-life hands-on team competition for the best business case in the second semester.
Your third year consists of a major and a minor. AMSIB offers five majors, including International Marketing & Sales or Global Business Communication. This gives you an opportunity to specialise in an area of business. During the minor you will have the chance to spend one semester at one of our 160+ partner universities around the world. You may also choose to follow a minor at AMSIB or within the university. However, all Internatonal Business students are expected to spend at least one semester abroad, either during the exchange, internship or thesis.
During your last year, you will work as an intern at an international company or organisation. In the last semester you will write your thesis while working as a consultant-in-making at a company or conduct an applied business research assignment.
To be admitted to International Business you need to have completed secondary education equivalent to the Dutch HAVO, VWO, or MBO 4. Strong written and verbal English communications skills are also required.
In the first year you have 20 contact hours per week. In addition you are expected to spend around 20 hours working either alone or with fellow students on projects and research, assignments, or preparing for classes and exams.
Tuition fees differ depending on your situation. In addition to the tuition fees, allow for € 550 per year (approximately) for books, materials, and other expenses.


Studying in Amsterdam at AUAS is an unforgettable experience. Our information for international students helps you to prepare for your new life in the Netherlands and get the most out of your time in Amsterdam.
