Experience the Bachelor

There are many ways to experience the Bachelor Economics and Business Economics. You can visit our open days, watch the programme video, or sign up to be a student for a day. You can also read the testimonials of our current students.

Meet us at the Bachelor Open Day

During the open days, you get the opportunity to experience the atmosphere at Utrecht University and find out more about Economics and Business Economics. There will be various presentations and an information market. You can also join a campus tour. 

When?

The next Bachelor鈥檚 Open Days are:

  • Wednesday 5 November (online)*
  • Friday 21 November (on campus)*
  • Saturday 22 November (on campus)

*This Bachelor鈥檚 programme has not confirmed its participation yet. Approximately 3 weeks in advance we will announce the event programme.



Student for a day

Are you an (international) prospective student and interested in experiencing what it is like to study Economics and Business Economics in Utrecht? Sign up to be a student for a day on campus. On this day, you will receive more information about the programme from our students and study advisor, attend a tutorial, and meet student association ECU'92.

For whom?

You can sign up to be a student for a day if you are in the final years of secondary education or studying at a university of applied sciences. If you have any questions about these days, you can email meeloopdagen.use@uu.nl

When?

The taster days (student for a day) are organized from October to April on campus. When you sign up, you will receive an invitation for the next available day.


Study Association ECU '92

 is affiliated with the programme and is open to all students studying Economics and Business Economics. ECU'92 organises all kinds of activities ranging from study-related activities, such as symposiums and company days, to social activities, such as games and social gatherings. ECU'92 also sells textbooks and offers substantial discounts on the books to its members.


This is what our students say

Our own students can best explain why they chose Economics and Business Economics. See their stories below.