QS Rank:
179
Erasmus University Rotterdam
South Holland
,Netherlands
Program Rank
1
Program Name
Msc in Business Analytics
Overview
View Official pageIn the one-year MSc in Business Analytics & Management specialisation, you’ll follow the compulsory core courses in the autumn semester (20 EC). Master electives are offered in Block 2 of the autumn semester (6 EC) and in the spring semester (10 EC). The business analytics workshop (6 EC) takes starts in January. During the year, you’ll work on a master thesis project (18 EC) between February and mid-June.
You’ll learn to detect patterns and trends from instructors who each have their own expertise in particular business and management domains. They will train you to apply your analytical skills in each domain. This specialisation of our MScBA programme also benefits from the Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics (ECDA); its network of companies and the on-campus Data Lab provide a rich environment for you to develop your skills and knowledge.
MSc programmes are often associated with a research group, guided by accomplished researchers making meaningful contributions in their respective fields.
Total Tuition Fees
$22,500
Duration
12 Months
Median Salary
$83,000
Ranking
#68
US World and News Report
#72
The World University Rankings
#179
QS World University Rankings
Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile
Class Size
12
Average Age
25
Average Work Experience
3 Years
Diversity
Asia:
20%North America:
5%Others:
5%South America:
5%Oceania:
5%Africa:
10%Europe:
60%Career Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
$83,000 / year
Job Placement
73%
Prospective Job Roles
Business analyst
Data Engineer
Product Manager
Supply Chain Analyst
Business Intelligence Analyst
Database Administrator
Data Scientist
Business Consultant
Big Data Engineer
Project Manager
Data analyst
Top recruiters
Eligibility Criteria
English Proficiency Tests
TOEFL
95
IELTS
7
Standardised Test Score
GMAT
605
Application Requirements
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Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
$22,500 / year
Overall Cost
$45,500 / year
Funding Options
Department Funding
External Sources - Scholarships
The 2024-2025 tuition fee for the MSc programmes is approximately €22,500 for non-EEA students. The Dutch government contributes towards this cost for students who hold a nationality from a country belonging to the European Economic Area(EEA). These students therefore only pay the statutory fee €2,530 in 2024-2025.
For EEA nationals who have already completed a master in the Netherlands (and obtained the diploma) the tuition fee for a 2nd master is approximately €13,200.
Please note that all these tuition fee tariffs are subject to change.
There are other costs associated with the Master programmes, for more information please review the “Other expenses” section below thoroughly.
For students from the Netherlands or the EU/EEA, it may be possible to apply for limited funding towards payment of your tuition fees. Find out whether you meet the nationality and age requirements and read more information about the application process here.
IM/CEMS is a program that - if you are still eligible - entitles you to a maximum of 1 year's use of your DUO entitlements. Students who have received a basic grant and possibly a supplementary grant from DUO in the first year of IM/CEMS and meet the following additional conditions may be eligible for an additional half year (6 months) of financial support, which is equal to the grant received in the last month during the program. Please contact the student counselors for more information.
Conditions Financial Support Fund
Students eligible for financial support due to extended master programmes are those who:
a) are enrolled full-time in a public funded Erasmus University Rotterdam degree programme, which is extended on the base of article 7.4, paragraph 8 of the Dutch Higher Education and Research Act;
b) are enrolled as first enrollment (hoofdinschrijving) in the study programme as referred to under a, for which the student pays statutory tuition fee;
c) for this program, is or was entitled to study finance (prestatiebeurs hoger onderwijs) as referred to in the Wet Studiefinanciering 2000, and during the period corresponding to the study load that exceeds 60 ECs, and is no longer eligible for student finance in the form of an additional grant.
Scholarships
The number of scholarships is limited and mainly merit based. If a scholarship covers only the tuition fees, be aware that you need to finance your own living expenses (rent, food and insurances) for the duration of your studies. RSM does not offer scholarships for the pre-master programme. We do however offer a maximum of 2 scholarships per academic year to RSM pre-master students enrolling in an MSc programme.
- RSM Non-EEA Scholarship of Excellence
- Erasmus University Holland Scholarship
- Erasmus Trustfonds Scholarship
Besides scholarships awarded by RSM, there are also scholarships awarded by the Dutch government or other organisations that are available if you meet certain criteria such as nationality, age, etc We have listed some of them below but we encourage you to use resources such as Grantfinder or the Scholarship Portal to find additional scholarships.
- StuNed
- G&D Europe Scholarship
- NN Future Matters Scholarship
- Russia: The Global Education Programme
- LPDP
- OKP
Scholarship tips
- Contact the Ministry for Higher Education in your home country to see whether there are scholarship options.
- We have virtual information session covering all you need to know about scholarships and financial aid. Watch it here.
FAQs
Binary education systems: The type of diploma is relatively easy to determine if you have obtained your diploma in a country which has a similar binary education system, such as Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. Students completing a bachelor degree at an applied sciences university in one of the aforementioned countries are required to complete a premaster programme at RSM in order to be eligible for the MSc programmes offered by RSM. Research methods + Thesis: If your bachelor didn't contain any academic research methods or a final thesis, the study is most likely not comparable to a research university degree in the Netherlands. Diploma comparisons by Nuffic: Nuffic is the central Dutch organization for the evaluation of foreign diplomas awarded in higher education. If you want to get an idea of the equivalent Dutch level of your diploma before applying, you can check the list of common diplomas from your country on the Nuffic website. For example for Diplomas obtained in India it is concluded that a 3 year Bachelor of Commerce is comparable to an Applied Sciences Degree (HBO) in the Netherlands. This means that applicants from India with this diploma are not eligible for RSM master programmes.
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