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7 Bachelor's degrees in Health Sciences in Netherlands

Psychology with an Emphasis in Mental Health
The Psychology with an Emphasis in Mental Health course at Webster Leiden Campus is designed to proved an understanding of how cognitive, behavioral, personality and social factors are involved in mental health and illness.

Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (MIRT)
Ready to combine technical skills and patient care? Join Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (MIRT) programme from Fontys University of Applied Sciences.

Health, Cognition and Behavior
What does it really mean to be healthy, not just physically, but mentally and socially too? In the Health, Cognition and Behavior degree from University College Roosevelt, you explore the science behind human well-being.

Logistics Engineering - Care Logistics
In the Logistics Engineering - Care Logistics course at Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas), you optimise the flow of goods (equipment and medications), information (patient records and appointments), and people flows (patients and visitors).

Logistics Management - Care Logistics
In care logistics, you optimise the flow of goods (equipment and medications), information (patient records and appointments), and people (patients and visitors). The Logistics Management - Care Logistics course is offered at Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas).

Physiotherapy
From an athlete with a knee injury to an office worker with back problems. From a toddler with developmental disabilities to a gentleman with Parkinson's disease. Do you want to get people moving healthily again? Then the International Physiotherapy Programme (IPP) from Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen might be right up your street.
Brain Science
The concept of combining different perspectives on the same brain functionality is called transdisciplinarity. With this unique approach, the Bachelor’s in Brain Science offered at Maastricht University makes you a truly transdisciplinary brain scientist.