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Health, Ageing and Society (MSc)

FAQ over Health, Ageing and Society

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We have arranged a broad scale of online information activities for students who are considering to study Health, Ageing and Society. Check out our upcoming events here

For more personalized information, get in touch with us: 
•    Chat with a Health, Ageing and Society student directly via Unibuddy or e-mail studentambassadorhas@lumc.nl
•    Chat with an alumni, teacher or the study advisor via masterhas@lumc.nl

•    Plan a (video)call with a Health, Ageing and Society student by appointment via masterhas@lumc.nl

You will find all information on the Admission requirements page. If you still have question after reading, do not hesitate to contact us on: masterhas@lumc.nl

Please check our list of free admissible Bachelor’s backgrounds. Students with other Bachelor’s backgrounds than mentioned in this list are invited to submit a request for admission to the Board of Admissions of the master’s. This request will be individually reviewed.

If you think you are admissible, please send an e-mail to masterhas@lumc.nl, so that we can estimate your chances.

Yes this is possible. You can follow the 1-year fulltime programme. However, we recommend the 2-year parttime programme if you plan to combine Health, Ageing and Society with another Master (±20 hours a week). For more information, see Parttime programme

If you are interested in the parttime programme or if have any questions, please send an e-mail to masterhas@lumc.nl

Yes you can! Starting September 2021 the Master's will also offer a parttime programme (±20 hours a week). For more information, see Parttime programme
 
Perhaps this is a way for you to combine your job with the Master's Health, Ageing and Society or to combine 2 Master studies? If you are interested in the parttime programme or if have any questions, please send an e-mail to masterhas@lumc.nl.

You can apply for the parttime programme in the same way you would apply for the fulltime programme, namely via Studielink. In Studielink, there is a separate option to register for the parttime programme.

For more information, see Parttime programme

Yes you can start in February! The first course date is 3 February 2025. You will start with the module Organisation of an Ageing society. 

You can apply for the start in February in he same way you would apply for the start in September, namely via Studielink. In Studielink, there is a seperate option to register for the start in February. 

Non-EER students are strongly advised to start in September to avoid visa problems. Because of the programme set-up from February until Summer, you will not obtain a sufficient number of ECTS to extend your visa. Please contact the study advisor if you have questions.

For fulltime students if you start in February, the programme will be as follows:

Fulltime 2025-2026

For parttime students starting in February 2025, the programme will look as follows:

Parttime 2025-2027

For parttime students starting in February 2026, the programme will look as follows:

Parttime 2026-2028

You can start with your internship once two out of the three main modules (OAS/BVA/OI) have been succesfully completed. For parttime, the courses BVA and OI rotate on a yearly basis. In 2025, you will start with BVA. In 2026 you will follow OI. For more information on the schedule, see Parttime Programme.

Yes it is possible to combine your Health, Ageing and Society internship with your 16 weeks (LUMC) Medicine internship. In most cases you will do your 16 week Medicine internship on a HAS topic. Afterwards, you can get exemption for your HAS internship. If you are interested, let us know as soon as possible to discuss the possibilities. For more information you can contact our internship coordinator Carla Bakker C.H.Bakker@lumc.nl.

Yes it is possible to study the Master's Health, Ageing and Society besides your job. We recommend you to follow the 2-year parttime programme (± 20 hours a week). The programme is a combination of selfstudy and one mandatory day a week on campus, every Friday.

For more information, see Parttime programme

We think it is important you are able to connect with your fellow students in real life. However, the past years we experienced that there are also advantages of online education, such as added flexibility, online lectures from experts abroad and lesser travel time.

What does this mean? Fulltime students will come together at the LUMC campus three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays you will follow live online lectures. For part-time students, on demand lectures are offered throughout the week, and there will be an on campus day on Fridays. Only in the parttime programme, (international) students who cannot visit the campus, will be offered a solution to join the live education online (hybride).

For more information, you can always send us an email: masterhas@lumc.nl 

Yes! There are various options to get in touch with Health, Ageing and Society students or alumni. Contact us via masterhas@lumc.nl or chat with a student to make an appointment. 

For all housing requests, please find your answer at the Leiden University Housing page.

For personal circumstances which influence your study ability you can get in touch with our study advisor. You can email studyadvisorhas@lumc.nl to get in contact and make an (online) appointment.

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