Educational concept

Studying at NHL Stenden is about more than just attending lectures. On the contrary, we encourage you to explore what happens in real life. You will be tackling current issues in the field while working closely with your fellow students, organisations and businesses. The DBE educational concept is based on the following five pillars:

  1. Design Thinking
    You will be focusing on current issues, practice-oriented research, and innovation. You might have to come up with an idea and a product for reducing breakfast waste in hotels, develop a business plan for a vegetarian fast food chain, or devise a plan to turn employees into 'happy workers'. Design Thinking is a certain way of thinking and focuses on finding solutions.
  2. International & intercultural
    Working with students, lecturers and organisations from various cultural backgrounds will turn you into a 'world-wise' citizen who feels at home in an international context. And during our PPD (personal professional development) sessions, you will learn even more about yourself. We also offer two other ways of gaining invaluable international experience: the Grand Tour, during which you study at various international universities of applied science, and our Exchange with an international student.
  3. Multidisciplinary
    Co-creation is the name of the game. This means working with lecturers, companies and researchers. In the future, you will also be working with other study programmes, both within and outside of NHL Stenden.
  4. Sustainable
    You will develop learning skills as well as your own professional identity. Based on this identity, you come up with solutions for society.
  5. Personal leadership
    You are proactive and continue to develop, even after your graduation. You know how to adapt to changing circumstances, using your well-developed professional identity and your own (moral) compass.

DBE explained, including student experiences

This video explains what Design Based Education (DBE) is and shows the experiences of two of our students working with DBE.