Christelijke Hogeschool Ede

Christelijke Hogeschool Ede
Christelijke Hogeschool Ede
Motto "overtuigend anders"
Motto in English
"a difference that matters"
Type vocational university
Established 1994
President Harmen van Wijnen
Administrative staff
400+
Students 4,200 (2016)
Location Ede, Netherlands
Colors green, blue
Website www.che.nl

The Christelijke Hogeschool Ede (in English Christian University of Applied Sciences is added to the Dutch name; abbreviation remains CHE) is a Dutch vocational university, based in Ede in the central Netherlands. The CHE has a clear Christian basis: the Bible as norm and source of inspiration.

The mission of Christelijke Hogeschool Ede consists of two pillars: developing and providing high quality professional education, through which students are formed as Christians, equipped and trained to be (starting) professionals and developing, sharing and applying knowledge, which is made available (commercially or non-profit) to a society with multiform worldviews.

Academics

Bachelor's degree courses. All bachelor's degrees are accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO).[1]

  • Business Administration
  • Human Resource Management
  • Communication
  • Journalism
  • Social Work and Services
  • Social Pedagogical Work
  • Nursing
  • Theology and Religion
  • Religious Education
  • Teacher education for primary education

International programs are available within social studies, communication studies, business studies, nursing, journalism, education and theology.[2]

The academic year of the CHE starts September 1 and finishes the next following year on August 31. The calendar year has four periods of academic activity, which end before the summer holiday in the month of July. During the summer holiday no formal instruction is given. At the end of August, students can catch up on the work that has yet to be completed and resit for exams. During each academic period of ten weeks, students visit classes the first six to seven weeks. The remaining weeks are used for other types of educational activities, including preparing for exams.

Course-structure: most modules require the attendance of classes. A module then consists of several hours of classroom teaching or work and a number of hours of self-study. In many modules, self-study is structured by so-called study tasks (for example, library work), mini-training and assessment. Students receive detailed printed requirements per module.

Grading at the CHE:

Recognition

From 2004-2011 and in 2015, 2016 CHE was appointed for the eight consecutive year as the best university of applied sciences in the Netherlands by the Guide to Higher Education.[3][4]

References

  1. http://www.nvao.net/beoordeelde-opleidingen/institute-detail/227[]
  2. http://www.che.nl/en/
  3. www.keuzegids.org Archived July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. http://www.edestad.nl/page/Lokaal/Regionaal-Detail/CHE-opnieuw-beste-hbo-van-Nederland.624049.news

Coordinates: 52°01′11″N 5°39′51″E / 52.01972°N 5.66417°E / 52.01972; 5.66417

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