The TIAS School for Business and Society has again been extremely well appraised by its own participants in the National Student Survey (NSE) 2016. The total score is higher than last year: an increase from 4.16 to 4.22 on a scale of 5.
In comparison with other educators, TIAS scores exceptionally high on practical application. Participants give TIAS high scores on the practical usefulness of the acquired skills, translation to their daily practice and the focus on practical translation during the program.
"At TIAS our participants are given the most recent academic knowledge. However, its value is only appreciated once the participants apply their new insights in practice, thereby making the difference for their organizations and society. So we are particularly proud of these results," says dean and director Kees Koedijk.
Other striking results are the high scores for the parts General Skills and Academic Skills, Teachers and Group size. A total of 331 TIAS participants took part in the survey.
The following TIAS programs were included in the survey:
Executive Master of Public and Non-profit Management
Executive Master of Management in Education
Executive Master of Master of Management and Organization
International Full-Time MSc in Business Administration
International Part-Time MSc in Business Administration
International Full-Time Master of Business Administration
Executive Master of Operations and Supply Chain Excellence
Executive Master of Real Estate
Executive Master of Finance and Control
Executive Master of Marketing
Executive Master of Business Valuation
Executive Master of Health Administration
Executive Master in Finance
Executive Master of Information Management
Executive Master of IT-Auditing
Executive Master of Actuarial Science
About the National Student Survey
The National Student Survey (NSE) was published on May 12, 2016. NSE is a wide-ranging national survey in which every year nearly all students in higher education are invited to give their opinion about their educational program. The NSE is the responsibility of Stichting Studiekeuze123 (Foundation for Study Choice) and is an initiative of the Vereniging Hogescholen (the Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences), NRTO (Dutch Council for Training and Education), VSNU (Association of universities in the Netherlands) and the student organizations LSVb and ISO, and so represents the entire higher education sector. All results can be viewed on www.studiekeuze123.nl.