If you are certain about studying health but unsure about the specific direction, use this comparison tool to assess our various health-related bachelor programs and determine the best fit for you.
Biomedical Sciences (ENG)
Understand how the human body functions in health and sickness. Conduct diverse research on molecules, cells, tissues, and overall body function, gaining skills for a career in research and healthcare.
European Public Health (ENG)
Explore how and why the health of populations differs across the Member States of the European Union. Contribute to public health improvement through better public policies, improved healthcare systems, and prevention of infectious and chronic disease at European and Member State level.
Health Sciences (NL)
Learn to look at health from different perspectives (biology, psychology, social sciences and health care policy). These perspectives will contribute to combine science and innovation to develop creative solutions.
Medicine (NL/ENG)
Become a medical doctor and address health and disease issues, supporting your patients and their relatives. . Engage in authentic professional tasks to apply knowledge, skills, and a professional attitude, developing medical and communication skills from the start in the Skillslab.
Regenerative Medicine and Technology (ENG)
Bridge science, technology and healthcare to design innovative methods for repairing, replacing or restoring damaged tissues and organs. Contribute to a more sustainable future by developing regeneration-based therapies that may cure many chronic diseases and not merely treat their symptoms.
Psychology (NL/ENG)
Discover the fascinating field of human behavior and mental processes through the study of psychology. Start with a broad exploration of the field and during your third year, tailor your learning journey by choosing one of the three specialisations: Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, or Transdisciplinary Psychology.
Brain Science (ENG)
You will discover how the brain works, how to improve the brain's health and to treat diseases of the central nerves system. You will be trained to think as a brain scientist, a fast, transdisciplinary scientist that combines knowledge and skills from the fields of psychology, biology, and computational science.
Biomedical Sciences (ENG)
European Public Health (ENG)
Health Sciences (NL)
Medicine (NL/ENG)
Regenerative Medicine and Technology (ENG)
Psychology (NL/ENG)
Brain Science (ENG)
Biomedical Sciences (ENG)
You could work in healthcare or do biomedical research at universities. You can find a job in a pharmaceutical or biotechnological organisation, as an exercise physiologist, or as a teacher.
Possible subsequent master's programmes include:
• Master Biomedical Sciences
• Master Health Food Innovation management
• Master Human Movement Sciences
European Public Health (ENG)
European public health experts are in high demand. At the European level, but also in national and regional ministries and institutes where strategies, for healthcare, are being developed. EPH graduates often play a role in national and international politics, governance and management.
Possible subsequent master's programmes include:
• Master Governance, Leadership and European Public Health
• Master Global Health
• Master Health Education and Promotion
Health Sciences (NL)
Depending on your study choice in the second year, the possibilities are very diverse. You can work for national or regional governments, healthcare institutions, public health services (GGD), businesses, or in the education or research sector.
Possible subsequent master's programmes include:
• Master Healthcare Policy Innovation and Management
• Master Occupational Health and Sustainable work
• Master Health and digital transformation
• Master Epidemiology
Medicine (NL/ENG)
After finishing their bachelor's in Medicine, almost all students continue on to the master's in Medicine. After completing your master’s in Medicine you can start to work in primary healthcare, specialize in the field of your choice, work in clinical research or teach in medical education.
Regenerative Medicine and Technology (ENG)
Graduates are envisioned to start their careers and make a contribution to the design and development of innovative solutions for healthcare as a technical or scientific researcher, process development engineer, (bio)medical device developer, tissue engineer, cell therapy specialist or clinical research associate..
Possible subsequent master's programmes include:
Psychology (NL/ENG)
Most of our graduates purse a master’s degree to further specialise in their area of interest, others decide to move directly to the labour market. Independently of their choice, graduates can hold different professional positions such as: basic psychologist, counselors, coaches, clinical researchers, PhDs, human resources specialists, educational advisors and so on.
Possible subsequent master’s programmes include:
Brain Science (ENG)
Most Brain Science alumni will do a master study before getting on the job market. Graduates with their unique background can work in different jobs such as: brain researcher, neuroimaging specialist, brain stimulation engineer, AI specialist, medical devices product developer and so on.
Possible subsequent master’s programmes include: