Commerce Economics and Entrepreneurship

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The world of online marketing is looking for you! As an enterprising professional, you will respond to needs and trends in the national and international market and devise successful campaigns for businesses like Coolblue. After obtaining the Commerce Economics and Entrepreneurship bachelor's degree, you know how to give online and offline sales a boost, both in SMEs and for a multinational.
You might, for example, work as an account manager, online marketer, communication consultant or sales manager. Or start your own online business!

Does programme suit you?

Tio’s bachelor programme Commerce Economics and Entrepreneurship with additional focus on e-commerce a.k.a. online marketing. Do you recognise yourself in the following description? Are you:

 

  • Commercially oriented?

     
  • Interested in the online world?

     
  • Entrepreneurial?

     
  • Sales minded?

     
  • Creative?

     
  • Action-oriented?

     
  • Not afraid of numbers?

     
  • Strong in communication?

Admission

Below, you will find an overview of the admission requirements for the bachelor programme Commerce Economics and Entrepreneurship, with which you can determine whether you can start this unique bachelor programme.

Admission requirements

In order to be admitted to this bachelor’s programme, you need 3 documents:

  • You need a high school diploma that is equivalent to a Dutch pre-university high school diploma.
  • In addition, you need an English test, which proves your English proficiency is at (or exceeds) the level of CEFR: ≥ B2. Tio accepts one of the following qualifications as proof of English proficiency: TOEFL: iBT ≥ 80 points (taken at an official examination centre), IELTS academic: ≥ 6.0 overall, PTE Pearson ≥ 61 points, or Cambridge exam: ≥ 160 points or a Cambridge First Certificate.
    In the following cases, students are exempted from the test requirement: students with an IB diploma, American High School Diploma (if accredited in the US, please check with your school board), GCSE certificate for English First Language or English as a second language, or students from the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Malta, Singapore. Student from Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten having a Dutch passport are also exempted. 
  • Valid passport (non-EU/EEA) or IC (EU).

Once you can provide the above 3 documents and after approval , you are all set!

Register now!