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How do you solve the societal sustainability challenges of today and tomorrow? In this module, you’ll work on projects rooted in your own professional practice. This allows you to develop an interdisciplinary way of working, think critically, and create meaningful change in systems, processes, and decision-making within your organisation and beyond.
Have you ever heard of ‘wicked problems’? These are the societal sustainability challenges we face today. They’re so complex that there is no single, clear-cut solution. You can’t address them from just one perspective. What’s needed is a multidisciplinary approach. In other words: zoom out first, then zoom in – and collaborate. That’s exactly what you’ll learn in our module.
In this module, you’ll learn to think critically – viewing challenges through a range of expert lenses and from sometimes conflicting perspectives. You’ll explore the interests of diverse stakeholders and examine the role of power in decision-making processes. Working across disciplines is challenging, as it requires acknowledging that no single professional holds the complete picture. That’s why we equip you with practical tools to connect disciplines, facilitate collaboration, and tackle complex sustainability issues effectively.
Admission and application
Admission requirements
These are the requirements for this module:
- educational background:
- language proficiency:
- work experience:
Application procedure
Please follow the instructions below to register for the module.
- Go to Osiris for Professionals (OvP), our enrolment system.
- If you are not yet registered with The Hague University of Applied Sciences, choose to register. If you are already registered, log in with your account. You will then receive messages via the email address you provided.
- Once logged in, follow the on-screen steps to upload the required documents.
- Next, submit your application.
- After submission, the admission process begins, during which the programme manager will assess whether you are sufficiently qualified for the chosen module.
- a) Payment after admission
Once admitted, you will receive information about payment. To finalise your enrolment, you must follow the instructions on the payment page. You will be given the option to either pay directly or request an invoice. If you choose “Direct payment”, your enrolment is fully completed once payment is made.
b) b) If you prefer to pay via invoice, or if your employer is paying:
• On the payment page, select “Invoice”.
• Under “Who pays”, choose “Myself” or “My employer”.
• If you select “My employer”, enter your employer’s details.
• The invoice will be sent after the start date.
Important: If you choose to have the invoice sent to your employer, you must register at least 3 weeks before the start date, following the steps above.
If you have questions about the course content, possibilities to enrol after the start date, or if you wish to cancel your application, please contact the LLO coordinator: [email protected].
Enrolment as a student at The Hague University of Applied Sciences is subject to certain conditions. Please review the enrolment conditions.
Decisions regarding your qualification for admission
There can be no exceptions made to the official admission requirements. The Central Student Enrolment Office is the only agency that can arrive at decisions regarding your qualification for admission as based on the official regulations. You cannot rely on any other sources of information with regard to your qualification for admission.
Costs and starting dates
| Start date | 8th December 2026 |
| One-time tuition fees academic year* | € 2.595 |
| Costs study materials | € 200 |
*You do not need to pay VAT on this module. Your organisation can claim the full cost of this degree programme as a business expense.
Check out our programme costs and funding page for more information about study costs and funding options.
Module content
What will you be doing?
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Projects
The curriculum of this post-graduate programme consists of 80% project-based learning. In these projects, you’ll actively work on sustainability transitions in real-world contexts. You’ll be fully engaged in practice. Most projects take place outside the university, at authentic project locations within organisations and professional networks.
Interdisciplinary
This post-graduate programme teaches you how to work in an interdisciplinary way. This happens naturally, as participants come from diverse professional and academic backgrounds. By collaborating on projects, you’ll learn to broaden your perspective. Each participant brings their own expertise and, therefore, a unique viewpoint. At times, these perspectives may conflict. You’ll learn how to navigate and leverage these differences constructively.
This module is part of the post graduate programme [insert name]
This module originates from the full post-graduate programme [insert name]. Would you like to continue studying after completing this module? Then you will receive an exemption for this module and you can complete the full programme.
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Practical information
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Certificate
After successfully completing the Marketing Management module:
- you will receive a certificate of participation;
- you will determine which data are relevant for your research into financial risks;
- you will use a range of statistical techniques to analyze the data;
- you will analyze and quantify financial risks for your organization.
Help in choosing your study
We’re here to help you make the right choice
Do you want to be sure this programme is the right fit for you? Below you’ll find the different ways we can support you.
- Do you have questions about the content of the programme? Or about your previous education, or whether your current job or work experience is relevant? Feel free to contact the programme directly via the Contact button at the top right of this programme page.
- Do you have questions about admission, tuition fees or how to apply? Get in touch with our Enrolment Centre (CSI).
Support during your studies
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We offer assistance during your studies. Studying in combination with your job is quite a challenge, which is why we offer guidance and support. A study coach guides you during study meetings at school and at your workplace. Together, you map out your desired study path in relation to your workplace and draw up a personal plan on how you want to shape your studies and personal development. In addition to your study coach, you are able to contact our psychologist, confidential counsellor, student counsellor, or the Career Centre for any other questions or issues you may encounter. For more information about student counsellors/student psychologists, top-level sports, assistance with the Dutch language or studying with a disability, please visit our page about ‘support during your studies’.
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