Draft:Global Project and Change Management, BBA, The Netherlands
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The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program in Global Project and Change Management, offered by Windesheim Honours College in Zwolle, The Netherlands, is a four-year English-taught program aimed at preparing students for roles as resilient international project managers and leaders. Aligned with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the program addresses a range of pressing global sustainability challenges, including climate change, resource depletion, human rights violations, health disparities, gender inequality, migration, poverty reduction, and ocean pollution.
The program distinguishes itself through an interdisciplinary educational approach, which recognizes the interconnected nature of contemporary challenges. Unlike traditional fragmented education, this program adopts interdisciplinary teaching methods, organizing learning around themes that span multiple subjects. By approaching issues from various perspectives, students gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of today's world. The program focuses on three key dimensions: understanding the world, developing professional skills, and nurturing personal and professional identities.
Education for Sustainable Development is a core component of the curriculum, aiming to contribute to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals Agenda. Through integration of cross-cutting skills and competencies, students engage with five interrelated domains: Global Citizenship, Systems Transformation, Leadership, Research and Innovation, and Multi-Value Creation.
To foster inner development, the program utilizes the Inner Development Goals (IDGs) Framework, which encompasses five categories and 23 skills/qualities essential for addressing global challenges effectively.
The program is supported by a network of organizations including the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll), UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UNSDSN), UN Habitat, Earth Charter International, Inner Development Goals Initiatives, SDG HBO coalition, International Project Management Association (IPMA), and ComeniusNetwerk.
In summary, the BBA program in Global Project and Change Management at Windesheim Honours College offers a comprehensive education that prepares students to tackle complex global challenges while promoting sustainability and personal development.