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[[Rotterdam]] Business School(RBS, not to be confused with the renowned [[Rotterdam School of Management|Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University]])was founded in 1990 as the International School of Economics [[Rotterdam]], which developed study programmes in [[English language|English]]. Today, RBS is part of [[Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences]] and offers three types of study programmes; [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor]] Programmes, [[Master's degree|Master]] Programmes and Special Programmes.
[[Rotterdam]] Business School(RBS, not to be confused with the renowned [[Rotterdam School of Management|Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University]]) was founded in 1990 as the International School of Economics [[Rotterdam]], which developed study programmes in [[English language|English]]. Today, RBS is part of [[Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences]] and offers three types of study programmes; [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelor]] Programmes, [[Master's degree|Master]] Programmes and Special Programmes.


==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 13:29, 17 September 2013

Rotterdam Business School
Established1966
Deandrs. C. (Cees)Van der Kraan
Address
Kralingse Zoom 91,
Rotterdam,
3063 ND,
The Netherlands
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Websitehttp://www.rotterdambusinessschool.nl

Rotterdam Business School(RBS, not to be confused with the renowned Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) was founded in 1990 as the International School of Economics Rotterdam, which developed study programmes in English. Today, RBS is part of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and offers three types of study programmes; Bachelor Programmes, Master Programmes and Special Programmes.

Education

The education is interwoven with the specific issues facing international businesses, so that students are confronted with current, concrete problems and opportunities in the real business world. In order to understand these practical issues, a coherent frame of reference, theoretical concepts and analytical skills are necessary. Theoretical concepts, skills and practicals are offered to give students a firm foundation for tackling issues from professional practice. The RBS study programmes combine a foundation of knowledge and skills with a distinct practical orientation. The competency development is oriented towards diversity and the pragmatic approach typical of international business and management issues.

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