Admission
Do you qualify to enter HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht's Teacher Education in French Master programme? Find out here.
Admission requirements Master Teacher Education in French
To enter the programme you need to have:
- A Bachelor's degree in Education in French, or
- A Bachelor's degree in French Language and Culture combined with an Education Minor.
Additionally, you need proven English skills at CEFR level C1. Additionally, you need proven English skills at CEFR level C2.
Please note that this programme is only available part-time. Unfortunately, this means that students who require a Dutch residence permit for study purposes are not eligible to apply.
- Students need to have C1 language ability or the equivalent. This can be proven by the language test results as per the table:
Certificate of TOEFL | Certificate of IELTS | Cambridge English | TOEIC |
iBT Test at a test center & iBT Test on paper | Academic | Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) | Listening & Reading + Speaking & Writing |
Minimum overall score 95; Subscores: |
Minimum overall score 8; No sub-score under 7.5 |
Minimum score of 180 |
Listening and Reading: minimum score of 945 Speaking and Writing: minimum score of 360 |
In some cases proof may be waived:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Dutch university (HBO/WO)
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in a country where the medium of tuition is English; and where the full Bachelor programme has been taught in English; and the full degree (not part) has been obtained in that country.
If you do not, or not yet, live in the Netherlands, you can enrol via Studielink, after creating a personal username and password. You can create your account on the Studielink website. If you would like to know how to register for this programme and which registration deadlines apply to you, please check the master's admissions page for all relevant information.
Students living in the Netherlands (including non-Dutch nationals) can enroll as well as apply for student grants and loans via Studielink (in English, Dutch and German). For this, you need a DigiD log-in code, which takes up to five days to obtain.
Are you an international student? Read more about the fees and scholarships that (may) apply to you.
Before your admission, you will have a personal interview with a student counsellor. Together, you will discuss what you want out of the programme, your motivation, ambitions and experience in order to design your personal Learning Plan. This will give you a good idea about the possibilities this master programme offers you, and whether it is a good fit.