To successfully follow the Master’s programme in Culture, Organization and Management (COM), you need to have sufficient knowledge of qualitative research methods and insight into the field of organization sciences at the level and load of an academic Social Science Bachelor’s programme.
Direct admission
You are directly admissible to the Master’s programme in Culture, Organization and Management (COM) with one of the following Bachelor’s degrees:
- Business Administration
- Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
- Management and Organisation Science
- Organisation Studies
- Political Science
- Psychology track Social- or Work and Organisational Psychology*
*please add proof of the track you follow(ed) to your VU Dashboard
- Sociology
- Interdisciplinaire Sociale Wetenschappen
- Liberal Arts and Sciences (AUC opleidingen)
- BSc Personeelswetenschappen (TU)
Furthermore you are admissible to the Master’s programme in COM with any Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree including a minor programme in organization sciences, such as the VU FSS Minor Bestuurswetenschap (30 EC) or the Minor Organisatiewetenschap (30 EC).
Conditional admission
You are admissible to the Master’s programme in Culture, Organization and Management (COM) with other academic Bachelor's or Master's programmes after finishing a bridging programme of max. 30 EC.
Depending on the degree you are finishing, this bridging programme consists of academic courses in the field of (quantitative and/or qualitative) methods and techniques of social scientific research (minimum 12 EC) and/or academic courses in the field of organisation science (minimum of 6 EC).
The Admissions Committee of the Master's programme in COM will determine which additional courses you will have to take. These courses can be taken at any Dutch university, but you can also choose to take them at FSS-VU.
At FSS-VU the following relevant courses are offered in the field of methods and techniques of social scientific research:
- Social Research Methodology (S_SRM): introduction to the process of social scientific research, including its key methods (qualitative and quantitative) and approaches (interpretative vs positivist).
- Ethnographic Research Methodology (S_ERM)
- Methoden en technieken van kwalitatief onderzoek (S_PMMTKOZ): to acquire knowledge and skills in the field of qualitative methodology.
- Pre-Master Fieldwork (S_PMF): to acquire qualitative research skills.
FSS-VU offers the following relevant subjects in the field of organisation science:
- Kernthema’s bestuurs- & organisatiewetenschap (S_KBO)
- Individuen, sociale netwerken en technologie (S_ISNT)
- Organizational Culture and Change (S_OCC)
In some cases the Admissions Committee might refer you to the pre-master’s programme in Culture, Organization and Management or a certain selection of the courses.
Reading list
To prepare for the Master’s programme the Admissions Committee advices all students to read the following titles:
- Ailon, G. (2008). Mirror, mirror on the wall: Culture's consequences in a value test of its own design. Academy of Management Review, 33(4), 885-904.
- Calvey, D. (2021). Sensory ethnography: A creative turn. Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 10(3): 346-357.
- Grey, C. (2008). A very short, fairly interesting and reasonably cheap book about studying organizations. Sage.
- Bleijenbergh, I. (2015) Kwalitatief onderzoek in organisaties. Amsterdam: Boom.
It is to your advantage to read these titles before starting the Master’s programme, but it's not a binding condition and therefore will not be tested.
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English language requirements
To be admitted to the English-taught Master’s programme, all students must meet the following results in the English language test (no older than 2 years):
- IELTS score with a minimum of 6.5
- TOEFL score internet based test: 92
- VU TOEFL-ITP: 580 (only valid for VU Amsterdam)
- CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE in Advanced English (CAE): A or B
- CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE of Proficiency in English (CPE): A, B or C
Exemptions from the language test requirements are granted in the following cases:
- Your Bachelor’s or Master’s diploma was obtained in an English-language university programme in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, UK or USA.
- Your Bachelor’s or Master’s diploma was obtained in an English-taught programme at a Dutch university.
- Your Bachelor’s or Master’s diploma was obtained in an English-taught programme in a different EU-country.
- You have a Dutch vwo-diploma (level 6 vwo-nieuw)
- You are a pre-master's student and have passed the VU pre-master's assessment or equivalent before entering the programme.
Make sure to register on time at Taalloket for the VU TOEFL-ITP, as the possibilities are limited, especially during the busy summer period. If you have a Dutch Bachelor's degree obtained at a Dutch university, the first take of the VU TOEFL-ITP is free of charge when registering via this page. Please make sure to apply for the master via Studielink before registering for the TOEFL-ITP.
Please upload a scan of the result of your test to your VU Dashboard before 31 August at the latest.