At the bachelor's in International Business, students work in the classroom with case studies, workshops, assignments, and exams, and in team projects of 4 to 8 students supervised by a project coach. For the projects, students learn to analyze problems, gather information, and use this information in solving problems and consulting companies. Several skills will be developed, including applying research, problem-solving, and consultancy abilities in real-life situations. In years 3 and 4, students further deepen their knowledge through internships, a minor, and a choice of elective subjects. With this variety of approaches, the program strengthens teamwork as well as individual development.