Bachelor’s in Applied Health and Lifestyle Sciences
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Bachelor’s in Applied Health and Lifestyle Sciences program at Howest University of Applied Sciences in Belgium:
In this programme they develop professionals who will facilitate other people in finding their balance in life and work. In a world where, due to the increasing intensity of life, many people are dealing with stress and challenges to maintain their work-life balance and healthy lifestyle behaviour, there is a need for innovative young professionals who can face this trend. In this open international semester, students will meet with a key common interest: to find innovative ways of engaging people and coaching lifestyle behaviour on the one hand and developing sports and health promotion programs on the other hand.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 12 months
- Degree awarded by: Howest University of Applied Sciences
- Admission criteria: High School Diploma
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 7,092
- Application fee: 50
- Currency: Euro
- Type: Full-time
- Format: In person
Curriculum:
- Introduction Course – Innovation in applied health & lifestyle sciences
- Cultural frameworks in health
- Trends and entrepreneurship
- eHealth
- Health Promotion Project
- Personal development and group processes
- Sport psychology
- Solution focused health coaching
- Cultural & socio-economic introduction to Belgium – survival course Dutch – evening course
- English for exchange students – evening course (optional)
Career opportunity:
Students will work on different projects, mostly in mixed multidisciplinary teams. The aim is to integrate students from abroad with Belgian students and stimulate teamwork and international communication and cooperation. Therefore, the graduates are competent enough to enter a wide range of professional fields.
Application Requirements:
- Motivation letter
- High school diploma
- Minimum 3 successfully completed semesters or an equivalent of 90 ECTS in a Bachelor of Sports and Movement, Applied Health Sciences , Sports and Leisure Management, Tourism and Recreation Management or Applied Psychology.
English language requirements:
Language certificate | Score |
IELTS | 6.5 |
TOEFL | 550 |
TOEFL (computer-based) | 213 |
TOEFL (internet-based) | 79 |
GCSE | A*-C |
Duolingo | 110 |
Deadlines and intakes:
- Start Academic Year 2023-2024: 11/09
- Start 1st semester: 11/09 – 16/09
- Start 2nd Semester: 12/02 – 17/02
Deadlines:
- 1 June, 2023 for non-EEA students who will need to apply for a visa in order to study in Belgium
- 1 July, 2023 for EEA citizens and other applicants who do not require a visa.
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (EUR)
7,092
Application Fee
50
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
50
accommodation
Students who are studying at Howest university have multiple options for accommodation. Those who have applied to the Bruges campus can reside in The Lodge, which is fairly close to the campus and costs about 350 to 450 euros a month. And the applicants of the Kortrijk campus can stay in The Wing. It is walking distance from the campus and consists of 80 rooms. It has been equipped with facilities like
communal kitchen, bathroom, TV-room, study room, dining room and showers. Along with private toilet and sink. It costs from 315 to 405 euros per month. The cost varies depending on the size of the room.
Furthermore, students who prefer to reside privately, have the ability to seek help from the university in order to find Private rooms and flats.
After Graduation
Students are encouraged to gain professional experience by working while studying. However, the must adjust the time they put into work in a way that their education is not harmed. Studying must be their first priority; that is why, according to their student visa, international students are not allowed to attend the courses in the form of part-time. generally, students are able to work up to 20 hours per week. Obviously, this the hours will be able to expand during holidays and breaks, giving students the opportunity to earn extra money. It must be mentioned that students are not allowed to skip classes or ignore assignments for their work.