Discover online learning at Tilburg University
Tilburg University opens its virtual doors to students from all over the world by offering distance learning. Multiple Master's programs offer online education. Students and professionals who want to expand their knowledge, but don't have the opportunity to do their studies on campus, can take the entire Master's program online. Below, you'll find which programs offer online education.
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What is online education?
Online education, also known as e-learning or distance learning, is a way of teaching in which students and teachers meet virtually and use digital tools to gain knowledge and skills. This approach to education offers many opportunities, including flexibility, accessability and the possibility to study in multiple locations. Note that you will earn the same diploma, regardless of whether you take the program online or on-campus.
These Master's programs offer an online option:
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Art and Media Studies
1 year English Starts end of AugustStudy how artistic and cultural expressions develop under the influence of digitalization, mediatization, and privatization of public space. Combine theories from different disciplines, such as media, cultural and literary studies, sociology, and philosophy. Analyze how innovations come about, what their implications are for society, and learn how to communicate about them professionally.
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International Business Law: Digital Innovation in Commerce and Finance (LLM)
1 year English Starts end of AugustExamine the role of lawyers in a rapidly evolving business environment, where new technologies and the call for more ethical business practices change the way in which we conduct business.
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International Business Taxation (LLM)
1 year English Starts end of AugustCombine legal and economic knowledge to become a tax expert specialized in international business. Gain the academic skills to fully understand the impact of taxation in combination with new technologies on a global scale.
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Law and Technology (LLM)
1 year English Starts end of August and end of JanuaryIn addition to traditional legal doctrine, you will also learn about regulatory issues in the spheres of public, private, and criminal law, and such subjects as comparative law, jurisprudence, ethics, and the influence of the choice of a particular technology on the type of regulation and public administration.
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