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HBO institution in Dronten

CAH Dronten University of Applied Sciences

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De Drieslag 1
8251 JZ Dronten Dronten
+31.321386.100
www.cah.nl/duas
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CAH Dronten University of Applied Sciences is situated in the centre of the Netherlands. Formerly a part of the North Sea, the present Polder province of Flevoland. In the international Bachelor and Master programmes offered, professionals prepare for their careers in the knowledge domains of Food Production, Trade and Logistics, Leisure and Animal Management, and The Rural and Urban Environments. The University has a modern housing complex for international students on the campus site.

General Information

Type of University: HBO institution
Sponsorship: public
Foundation: N.N.
Number of Teachers: 80
Number of Students: 1300
Int. Students: 150
Tuition Fee: N.N.
Study Fee: 1692

Useful Contacts

Student Service
E info@cah.nl
International Office
E apply@cah.nl

Fields of Study


Agricultural Sciences & Engineering

Agriculture
Vetirinary Studies

Natural Science

Urban Planning

Social & Behavioural Sciences

Economics

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