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Education of Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles

The chair group Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles (CHL) contributes to the bachelor programmes Health and Society (BGM), Nutrition and Health (BVG) and Business and Consumer Studies (BBC). At the master level we contribute to the programmes Communication, Health and Life Sciences (MCH), Nutrition and Health (MNH), Online Master's Nutritional Epidemiology and Public Health (MNH-DL), Management, Economics and Consumer Studies (MME) and Data Science for Food and Health (MDS).

Thesis and internship

Thesis and internship

Our group offers oppertunities for theses and interships. You can enroll yourself to Thesis and Internship at CHL Brightspace page. Here you can find the course guide, other relevant documents, and a vacancy list with thesis and internship topics. If you wonder whether CHL would be suited for your thesis or internship, please contact our education coordinator. 

Contact us

If you want to do your thesis or internship with CHL or wonder whether CHL would be suited for your thesis or internship, please contact our education coordinator:

dr. WEAM (Merije) van der Hulst-van Rookhuijzen

Education coordinator

Diversity statement

Diversity

Addressing inequality, diversity and social change is needed if we want to reduce the social and environmental impacts of our current lifestyles/consumption, combat poverty and food insecurity, and address health inequalities.

Critical challenges like climate change and health inequalities are interrelated issues that directly and unevenly affect populations. Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles is committed to fostering equity, diversity and social change within and beyond our group and institution through engagement in and initiation of responsive and innovative research and education practices that recognize, promote, value, and leverage differences between students, staff and stakeholders, therein supporting a shift towards a more inclusive and equal society in which all are able to achieve a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.

We will do this by:

  • Ensuring that education materials and content reflect a range of knowledges, therein promoting epistemic justice;
  • Encouraging staff to draw on pedagogies that foster educational spaces that serve students across different backgrounds, enable their engagement with the selected materials, and reward diverse ways of participating and learning, therein promoting epistemic freedom.
“The devoted supervision and feedback is what made me choose for CHL. I got to learn about my strengths and challenges on a both content-related and personal level.”
Janne Oude Voshaar
BSc thesis student Bedrijfs- en Consumentenwetenschappen

Courses

Courses

Our courses

  • CHL12305    Sociology of Business and Consumption
  • CHL20806    Lifestyles and Consumption
  • CHL23306    Health Issues in Daily Life; a Bèta-Gamma Approach
  • CHL24306    Health Demography and Global Population Issues
  • CHL32306    Comparative Health Problems and Policies
  • CHL32806    Public Health Practice
  • CHL33303    Epidemiology and Public Health Policies
  • CHL33803    Evaluation of Public Health Interventions
  • CHL34806    Data Science for Healthy Lifestyles
  • CHL51806    Diversity, equity, and inclusion: Principles and practice
  • CHL52306    Psychology of Behaviour Change
  • CHL60309    Solving Societal Health Challenges with Data Science

Online courses
  • CHL33303    Epidemiology and Public Health Policies
  • CHL33803    Evaluation of Public Health Interventions

Courses with contribution of CHL

  • BMO25306    Innovation Management in Healthcare
  • CPT32306    Interventions for Health Behaviour Change
  • CPT53806    Internet-based Communication and Learning for Social Change
  • HNH20306    Nutrition Behaviour
  • HNH37006    Data Science for Health: Principles
  • HNH52306    Quantified Self: Using wearables and apps to monitor Physiology and Behaviour
  • HSO20806    Health Psychology
  • HSO31806    Social Inequalities in Health
  • MCB20806    Principles of Consumer Studies
  • MCB32306    Applied Consumer Studies
  • RSO13805    Sociology of Health
  • UEC22306    Economics of Consumption, Welfare and Society
  • YSS31806    Consumer, Technology and Innovation
  • YSS33306    Advanced Consumer Studies
  • YSS36806    Consumer Studies for Sustainability: Perspectives and Ethics
  • YSS10906    Analysis of a Problem Situation
  • YSS20306    Quantitative and Qualitative Research Techniques in the Social Sciences
  • YSS37806    Advanced Qualitative Approaches for Consumer Studies
Minors

CHL contributes to the following minors

MinorCourseCourse code

Quantified Self

Internet-based Communication and Learning for Social Change

CPT53806

Quantified Self: Using wearables and apps to monitor Physiology and Behaviour

HNH52306

Consumer Behaviour

Principles of Consumer Studies

MCB20806

Quantitative and Qualitative Research Techniques in the Social Sciences

YSS20306

Lifestyles and Consumption

CHL20806

Psychobiology of Eating Behaviour

Principles of Consumer Studies

MCB20806

Nutrition Behaviour

HNH20306

Psychology of Behaviour Change

CHL52306

Global one Health

Health Issues in Daily Life; a Bèta-Gamma Approach

CHL23306

Communication, Health and Society

Health Psychology

HSO20806

CHL contributes to the following minors

  1. Minor

    Quantified Self

    Course

    Internet-based Communication and Learning for Social Change

    Course code

    CPT53806

  2. Minor
    Course

    Quantified Self: Using wearables and apps to monitor Physiology and Behaviour

    Course code

    HNH52306

  3. Minor

    Consumer Behaviour

    Course

    Principles of Consumer Studies

    Course code

    MCB20806

  4. Minor
    Course

    Quantitative and Qualitative Research Techniques in the Social Sciences

    Course code

    YSS20306

  5. Minor
    Course

    Lifestyles and Consumption

    Course code

    CHL20806

  6. Minor

    Psychobiology of Eating Behaviour

    Course

    Principles of Consumer Studies

    Course code

    MCB20806

  7. Minor
    Course

    Nutrition Behaviour

    Course code

    HNH20306

  8. Minor
    Course

    Psychology of Behaviour Change

    Course code

    CHL52306

  9. Minor

    Global one Health

    Course

    Health Issues in Daily Life; a Bèta-Gamma Approach

    Course code

    CHL23306

  10. Minor

    Communication, Health and Society

    Course

    Health Psychology

    Course code

    HSO20806