Dutchtaught
Dutchtaught refers to courses or degree programs in which Dutch is the primary language of instruction. The term is typically used in English-language education discourse to distinguish Dutch-taught programs from those delivered in English or other languages. In the Netherlands and the Flemish region of Belgium, Dutch serves as the main medium of instruction for many undergraduate and vocational programs, though English-taught options have grown in frequency in recent decades.
Enrollment in Dutch-taught programs generally requires demonstrable proficiency in Dutch, often verified through standardized tests, university
Outside of the Dutch-speaking regions, Dutch-taught programs are less common but exist, typically at institutions with
Overall, Dutchtaught forms part of the broader landscape of language of instruction in higher education, alongside