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Final application deadline approaching

Applications close for the September 2026 intake on Friday July 17, 2026, 23:59 CET. Places are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, strictly by order of admission date. Therefore, early application is strongly advised.

  • Applications

    Open - Deadline: July 17 2026

  • Degree

    Master of Science (MSc) - 60 ECTS

  • Start date

    September 2026

  • Format

    100% online | Part-time | 24 months

  • Language

    English 

  • Fee

    €9,500 per year

    Scholarships available - up to €2,000 off tuition

This programme is offered by Rotterdam School of Management b.v.. For more information about the legal structure of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, visit this page.

Why choose this programme

100% Online: A flexible Master of Science

Designed with flexibility, to fit around your life. Access high-quality education and connect with top academic faculty through interactive weekly live sessions, regardless of location.

Boost your career opportunities

Switch careers, accelerate career progression and stand out in a competitive job market by gaining expertise in marketing, advanced data analytics and AI.

Learn from Erasmus School of Economics

ESE is home to Europe’s top-ranked marketing science group. Learn from top experts in their fields and active researchers.

Learn top data analytics and AI tools

Learn in-demand data science languages, tools and methods like Python, R programming, visualisation, and machine learning for marketing decision-making.

In today’s digital world, every click creates data. Marketers who know how to use that data make better decisions and stay ahead. With the Online Master Marketing and Data Intelligence from Erasmus School of Economics you'll be able to do just that: turn data into smart marketing to solve business challenges. 

The programme combines data science, econometrics, and AI to give you a holistic and practical understanding of modern marketing. You’ll learn to bridge marketing and technology, explain complex insights clearly, and anticipate trends, preparing you for high-impact roles like data translator, marketing data scientist, marketer or digital marketer.

You’ll gain the same skills used by companies like Amazon, Netflix, and Unilever to personalise customer experiences, predict behaviour, and drive growth. With courses in AI, consumer analytics, and digital strategy, you’ll be ready to lead where marketing meets data.

Accelerate your career by acquiring the marketing and data expertise needed to lead with confidence. Your next step starts here.

Watch the video below to learn more about the Master in Marketing and Data Intelligence and meet the faculty at Erasmus School of Economics.

Online Master Marketing & Data Intelligence: Meet the Faculty

Aerial view of the Tinbergen building in the Woudestein campus of Erasmus University.

Programme overview

Curriculum

The Online Master in Marketing and Data Intelligence is taught by the Erasmus School of Economics. It's delivered over four structured and dynamic semesters across two years, offered in a flexible part‑time format. The programme equips you with the analytical and technical capabilities required to address real‑world marketing challenges through data‑driven insights.

Throughout the curriculum, you will work directly with advanced data science tools and methodologies, gaining practical hands-on experience in developing accurate and impactful solutions.

In addition to technical proficiency, the programme cultivates critical and reflective thinking. You will learn to translate complex analyses into strategic, well‑founded recommendations that meet the needs of diverse stakeholders and support informed decision‑making across the marketing landscape.

Year 1

Build a strong foundation in insights, data, AI, and marketing strategy. You’ll gain:

  • A clear understanding of how consumers and companies behave
  • Practical skills in machine learning and AI for marketing data
  • The ability to turn insights into actions that really make an impact

A practical refresher on the foundations of marketing, data and AI. 

Explore essential data science tools like R programming, visualisation, and machine learning applied to real-world marketing cases. You'll revisit core marketing concepts while learning how to turn data into actionable insights using modern, AI-driven approaches.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the data science process (Cross-Industry Standard Process for Data Mining)
  • Analyse marketing problems from a practical perspective
  • Apply basic data science methods to marketing problems
  • Obtain marketing-relevant insights using data science methods

Build on your foundational knowledge of data science, introducing advanced machine learning techniques such as random forests, boosting, and neural networks to solve complex business problems. You'll also explore explainable AI, learning how to translate powerful but opaque models into clear, actionable insights.  

Through hands-on cases in R, you’ll apply these methods to real-world challenges like price prediction, customer behaviour, and sales conversion, developing both technical and strategic decision-making skills. 

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Select the most suitable techniques to solve real-world problems by evaluating learning algorithms and performing model selection
  • Apply explainable AI methods to interpret the model results
  • Create policy recommendations for organisations by transforming results produced by machine learning algorithms into insights

Explore how data science is transforming strategic marketing. You’ll learn how to extract actionable customer and market insights, apply advanced segmentation and targeting techniques, and make smarter decisions across the marketing mix—product, price, place, and promotion.

Using real-world cases from companies like Uber, Google, and Amazon, you'll see how modern tools and AI-driven strategies are reshaping marketing at every level from customer profiling to omnichannel delivery and dynamic pricing. 

At the end of this course, you will be able to

  • Analyse customer and market data using advanced marketing analytics to derive actionable insights
  • Employ segmentation, targeting, and positioning strategies using advanced marketing frameworks
  • Develop innovative data-driven marketing mix strategies to address real-world business challenges
  • Synthesize sustainable and ethical marketing strategies by integrating business objectives with societal and environmental considerations

Year 2

Take a deep dive into putting marketing strategy into action. You’ll learn how to make real decisions that drive results. 

One course helps you think ahead by exploring how society, organisations, and future uncertainties shape strategy, so you’ll be ready to lead confidently, even in a fast-changing world.

Explore how firms reach and engage end users through modern marketing and distribution channels. You'll learn to design and manage omnichannel strategies that enhance customer experience across the journey from channel selection to personalisation.

Key topics include selecting the right channels, managing touchpoints, working with third-party distributors, and using data tools like recommendation systems and market basket analysis to improve channel performance. Real-world cases and hands-on analysis will prepare you to lead go-to-market strategies in today’s digital landscape. 

At the end of this course, you will be able to

  • Understand the concepts, theory, and key issues for managing omnichannel customer experiences
  • Solve business problems in omnichannel marketing and customer experience management
  • Appraise the go-to-market systems of companies or organisations
  • Demonstrate analytical and business communication skills, oral and written

This course focuses on causal thinking in data-driven marketing. While machine learning often identifies patterns, marketers need to understand why outcomes occur to make effective decisions.

You'll learn to distinguish correlation from causation, detect biases like endogeneity, and apply methods such as A/B testing, holdout samples, and statistical techniques to uncover true causal effects. The course emphasizes how assumptions about customer and firm behaviour impact data interpretation ensuring your marketing actions are based on sound evidence, not just predictions. 

At the end of this course, you will be able to

  • Understand the differences between correlation, causation, and reverse causation
  • Design a data collection process that ensures a causal analysis is feasible
  • Appraise the assumptions needed to ensure proper causal inference
  • Interpret estimates of causal effects, given a set of assumptions.

This course equips you to measure customer responses to marketing actions, your own and competitors', using historical performance and campaign data. You'll learn how to assess the effectiveness of marketing mix elements, including both hard metrics (sales, market share) and soft metrics (brand awareness, equity).

Key topics include attribution modelling for multi-channel campaigns, understanding dynamic effects like stockpiling, and using time series and machine learning methods to model customer and market responses over time. The insights gained help optimize marketing actions and budgets for maximum impact on goals like sales, profitability, and market share. 

At the end of this course, you will be able to

  • Apply machine learning methods to measure responses to marketing actions
  • Evaluate data-driven insights into competitor responses, market structure and market heterogeneity
  • Evaluate different marketing mix decisions using data

In an era of rapid change, this course prepares you to lead with foresight, innovation, and responsibility. You'll learn how to apply strategic foresight to anticipate and shape future scenarios, develop innovative products and business models using emerging technologies like AI, AR, and VR, and navigate ethical, legal, and privacy challenges in data-driven marketing.

By combining future-oriented thinking with practical tools, you’ll be equipped to drive innovation and make informed, responsible decisions in the age of AI. 

At the end of this course, you will be able to

  • Use a step-by-step methodology to achieve strategic foresight
  • Understand how consumers respond to emerging technologies
  • Develop innovative ideas based on the analysis of the future
  • Evaluate the ethical, legal, and privacy challenges that arise from the use of data and in AI in marketing.
Tools & Technology

Build confidence with the tools shaping modern marketing and analytics

Throughout the programme, you’ll gain hands-on experience with the technologies used by leading organisations to turn data into insight and action. You won’t just learn theory, you’ll actively work with tools that enable smarter decisions, automation, and AI-driven innovation.

The programme continuously evolves to reflect the latest developments in AI and data analytics, so the tools and technologies you engage with are always current and industry-relevant.

Education & Assessment

Our carefully designed blend of learning activities and resources provides a structure with ample flexibility such that you can plan for and engage with the learning materials at a time and place most convenient for you.

Hands-on approach to learning 

First and foremost, the programme is designed for active learning, so you gain experience, not just knowledge. By working on group and individual assignments, including case studies, data analyses, and essays, you will apply new concepts directly, turning theory into practical skills. This hands-on approach deepens your understanding, strengthens your problem-solving abilities, and equips you to confidently tackle real-world challenges.

Independent study

Study with more flexibility than a scheduled programme on campus. For example, working on online materials such as knowledge clips, guided readings, discussion forums, and online workbooks can be fitted around your other obligations.

Live sessions 

Learners won’t just watch recordings, they'll be able to join highly interactive live classes. There will also be practitioner insight sessions, where field experts share their knowledge and experiences. Lecturers in the programme have already collaborated with a broad range of organisations, including global players like Unilever, Nike, Decathlon, Unicef, or EY and leading companies in The Netherlands in the domains of online retail, insurance and telecommunications.

Learners can also take part in small group discussions, and engage in interactive Q&A sessions that create real conversations with professors and classmates. 

Faculty support

Faculty members are visible and approachable, offering personal feedback, hosting virtual office hours, and actively participating in discussions so every learner feels supported throughout their journey.

Assessment

Assessment of individual and group learning is done through various formats: essays, online discussions, reports, quizzes, presentations, and peer assessments. These different types of assessments provide everyone with the opportunity to successfully demonstrate their competencies in ways that fit their preferences.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

During the Online MSc Marketing and Data Intelligence you do not have to write a thesis.

Instead, throughout the master programme, you work towards mastering a set out Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs). As you progress, you build an ILO scoreboard that shows your achievements for each ILO at the programme level. To graduate, you must meet all the ILOs.

As ILOs represent the final learning goals, more weight is given to results from modules in the second year of the programme.

The digital ILO scoreboard:

  • Provides learners with feedback during their studies, complementing the learner’s self-reflection assignments.
  • Enables learners to monitor their progress through both their grades for each of the modules and the reported degree of mastery of each ILO.
  • Helps to track whether learners are meeting all the ILOs throughout the programme, based on the course assessments.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):

  • ILO 1.1: Learners will master the academic and practical foundations of data and AI in marketing

  • ILO 1.2: Learners will understand the business relevance of evidence-based marketing solutions, based on concepts and theories from academic research

  • ILO 1.3: Learners will comprehend the current academic, societal and organizational debates relevant to the use of data and AI in marketing

  • ILO 2.1: Learners will be able to evaluate research findings from data analyses to draw reasoned conclusions and recommendations

  • ILO 2.2: Learners will be able to account for societal and organizational considerations in their research design

  • ILO 3.1: Learners will be able to use critical thinking and reflection to obtain creative yet rigorous insights for marketing in the age of data and AI

  • ILO 3.2: Learners will be able to contribute to the societal and organizational debates relevant to marketing in the age of data and AI

Faculty & ESE

Online MSc Marketing and Data Intelligence is taught by experienced faculty members from the Erasmus School of Economics who are experts in their fields and active researchers. Get to know a few of them and what you can learn with them.

About Erasmus School of Economics: home to Europe’s top-ranked marketing science group, known for its academic excellence and strong industry connections. You will benefit from research-driven teaching, hands-on learning with real companies, and a global alumni network.  

  • A world-class education provider in business and economics. Learn more.
  • Top 50 Economics schools globally - QS Ranking. Learn more.
  • A strong focus on current and future real-world questions. Learn more.

 

 

My experience with Professor Dr Bas Donkers was that he is very well-informed and driven to ensure students really make impact, while learning for themselves. He gives advice and direction, but leaves room to learn for yourself. He made a great connection between writing code and implementing this code in practice in use cases. He guided us towards using academic reasoning and insights for practical implementation, both in real-life data processing as in my thesis writing. This helped me understand the complex environment in which models and data are used in practice, helping to bridge the gap between actually being able to use AI-driven outcomes.

Loes Rojer, DSMA alumni

The faculty from Erasmus School of Economics

Dr Pieter Schoonees

Academic director

Course: Foundations of Marketing, Data and AI

Prof Dr Bas Donkers

Programme coordinator

Dr Anastasija Tetereva

Assistant professor

Course: Machine Learning 

Dr Kathrin Gruber

Assistant professor | Econometrics

Course: Machine Learning 

Dr Andreas Bayerl

Assistant professor | Marketing

Course: Marketing Strategy

Prof Dr Martijn de Jong

Full professor | Marketing

Course: Future Visions for Marketing and Data Intelligence 

Prof Dr Stefan Stremerch

Full professor | Marketing

Course: Future Visions for Marketing and Data Intelligence

Dr Eyo Herstad

Assistant professor | Econometrics

Course: Marketing Experimentation and Personalisation

Dr Sean Bruggemann

Assistant professor | Marketing

Course: Omnichannel Customer Experience

Bruno Tindemans

Visiting Professor

Career paths

What does it mean to work at the intersection of data science and marketing?

In the video below, meet Linda Cereda, Global VP of Marketing Data at Nike. Her role combines data analytics, critical thinking, and marketing expertise to turn complex data into strategies that drive real business impact.

As organisations increasingly rely on AI and data-driven decision-making, professionals who can bridge the gap between data and action are becoming indispensable. 

Curious about a career like this?

Where this master can take you

As a learner in the Online Master Marketing and Data Intelligence, you’ll develop the skills to move into high-impact, high-growth roles in marketing and data analytics. You can also apply the knowledge and skills to diverse roles beyond marketing. Below are example titles of roles.

Marketing and data
  • Marketing Data Scientist (Senior)
  • (Digital) Marketer (Senior)
  • Data Translator (bridging marketing and data science)
  • Analytics Consultant
  • Business Intelligence Specialist
  • AI/ML Marketing Lead
  • Customer Insight Manager
  • Competitive Intelligence Lead
  • Attribution / Media Mix Modeling Specialist
  • Marketing Data Science Lead
  • Product Owner (Data Analytics / AI)
Beyond marketing
  • HR / Talent Acquisition
  • Project Management
  • IT Advisory
  • Software Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Product Management

More detailed programme information

See the digital brochure for a lot more detailed information about:

  • The curriculum, programme structure & methodology
  • Why choose to study at Erasmus School of Economics
  • Admissions process & financing options

Admission & fees

Fees & finance

The tuition fee for the programme starting in September 2026 is €19,000.

To secure your place in the programme, a €3,000 non-refundable admissions fee is required upon signing the registration agreement. The remaining tuition can be paid in four instalments of €4,000 each.

DatePaymentAmount
When applying, or by application deadlineApplication fee€20
10 working days of receiving the offer letterAdmissions fee€3,000
31 August 20261st instalment€4,000
30 November 20262nd instalment€4,000
31 August 20273rd instalment€4,000
30 November 20274th instalment€4,000

Additional funding options

Scholarships: we have several different scholarship options for applicants to our online master programmes. They can range from €500-€2000 off your tuition fees.

Employer sponsorship: With many students getting support from their employer, either in terms of financing or time, approaching your organisation is probably the first place to start when thinking about funding a master as a working professional.

We have created a Business Cases you can use to assist with requesting support from your company or organisation. Click here to review and download the Business Case for MSc Marketing and Data Intelligence.

For further information, please contact us at onlinemasters@rsm.nl.

Admission & entry requirements

Requirements:

  • We welcome professionals who bring curiosity, ambition and a passion for using data to make better marketing decisions.
  • Ideally, you have at least three years of relevant work experience, preferably in a role where you’ve used data-driven insights to support marketing or business decisions.
  • You also hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher), or an equivalent qualification comparable to an academic bachelor’s degree from a Dutch research university (WO).
  • As the programme is fully taught in English, an English language proficiency certificate is required (unless you qualify for an exemption).
  • If you’re motivated to grow and ready to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply.

Application documents:

1. Motivation letter:

Your motivation letter should include a paragraph about:

  • your individual motivations for studying the course.
  • your suitability to study at the master level.
  • how you feel you can add value to your cohort and contribute as a student.

2. Your CV.

3. Education degree (i.e. university) and any relevant transcripts, in both the local language and an English translation.

4. English language proficiency certificate to be submitted either during the application process or at a later stage. For more details on the accepted tests, minimum subscore and minimum total score, please click here.

5. A non-refundable application fee of € 20

 

The application is completed in the RSM online application portal Embark.

 

Not sure if you meet every requirement? We encourage you to apply anyway. We’re happy to review your profile and advise you on your eligibility. You are also welcome to send your portfolio to our admissions officers for preliminary screening.

Applicant profile

You see the huge potential of using data to improve marketing decision making. You are an analytical thinker that wants to creatively build on available data to create valuable insights for your organisation. You are eager to learn with and comfortable participating in a diverse, international classroom.

For this online MSc study, you must demonstrate:

  • Professional achievements: At least three years of relevant work experience, preferably in a job that builds on data-driven insights to support the organisation’s marketing decisions.
  • Academic excellence: A diploma of at least a bachelor’s degree from a research university. Your prior education should include sufficient analytical courses, such as mathematics, statistics or quantitative research methods, programming, as well as sufficient coursework in marketing or business-related subjects.
  • English language proficiency certificate: For more details on the accepted tests, minimum subscores, and minimum total score, please click here.

If you have already completed extensive data science education but feel that you lack relevant business experience, this programme may not be the most suitable fit for you. 

Enhance eligibility 

Should you believe that you do not fully meet the admission criteria, we recommend that you consider taking the following online open courses offered by Erasmus University Rotterdam to enhance your eligibility for the programme:

Please note that completion of these courses does not guarantee admission, but it may strengthen your application and improve your chances of being accepted.

The application portal for admissions is open. You can apply to the online master programme via Embark, where you will need to create an account. 

1. Complete the online application form, and be sure to include:

  • Copies of your certified diploma(s) and transcripts, and certified English or Dutch translations if necessary
  • Motivation letter
  • Your recent CV
  • English language proficiency certificate can be included in the application form or provided at a later date (unless exempt)
  • A non-refundable application fee of €20

2. Admissions interview
Selected applicants will be invited to an online interview. If the first-round assessment does not fully confirm your suitability, but we recognise strong potential in your profile, you may be invited to a second round of interviews to explore this further.

Start Application

If you are unsure of your eligibility, or whether the Online Master Marketing and Data Intelligence aligns with your career goals, we invite you to take advantage of our complimentary profile assessment. Simply share your LinkedIn profile with us, and we will provide guidance on your Online Master study options. 

Dates

The final application deadline for the September 2026 intake is: Friday July 17, 2026, 23:59 CET.

Please note that places in the programme are limited. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and offers will be made throughout the cycle. We therefore strongly encourage candidates to apply as early as possible to increase chances of securing their place in the September 2026 intake.

Onboarding

Two weeks before the start of the programme, you and your cohort come together to participate in an onboarding experience. This orientation introduces you to the virtual learning environment and helps to familiarise you with the navigation of the features and tools. 

You gain access to important resources on academic writing and integrity, with which, you gain the skills and understanding needed to meet high scholarly standards. Also covered are practical aspects such as how to submit your assignments, interact effectively with peers and teaching staff, and access and interpret personalised feedback.

Scholarships & funding

Is the financial aspect holding you back from applying? We offer financial support through scholarships to help applicants pursue their educational and career goals. The scholarships are available to all applicants and can range from €500 to €2000 off tuition fees. Choose the scholarship that best fits with you and then apply. 

Choose your scholarship
  • Academic Excellence Scholarship: Awarded to applicants with academic excellence, entrepreneurial achievements or professional leadership experience.
  • Diversity Scholarship: For candidates from underrepresented regions, industries or backgrounds – including women in STEM and other contributing to a diverse classroom.
  • Inclusive Futures Scholarship: Designed to support applicants who demonstrate financial need that may otherwise limit their access to the programme.
  • Alumni Lifelong Learning Offer: To foster lifelong learning, we are offering graduates from the RSM and EUR Bachelor’s and/or Master's degrees a €500 reduction offered as a tuition fee waiver

 

How to apply

1. To apply for any of the Online Master scholarships you must first ensure that you have completed your application, and submitted it. The application is completed in the RSM online application portal Embark

2. After submitting your application, please record a short video no longer than three minutes addressing the following points:

  • Your full name, where you are from and the Online Master you are applying for
  • Your motivation to study
  • How would receiving this scholarship support you to be able to study or make a difference in your academic and professional journey?
  • Highlight any challenges you've overcome or unique perspectives you bring
  • What do you hope to give back to the classroom, your community or your field as a result of your studies?

3. Please send the video to us via e-mail to the Online Masters Team: onlinemasters@rsm.nl

Are you an employer looking to upskill your workforce in AI and data analytics?

With the Master Marketing and Data Intelligence (100% online, part-time) businesses can upskill their workforce, from marketing and beyond, to lead in a data-driven world. Organisations benefit from immediate impact as learners apply cutting-edge knowledge and industry connections directly to their roles, delivering value from day one.
Master’s student participating and interacting in an online class lecture by raising his hand.

The Online learning experience

Personal and human

The Online Master in Marketing and Data Intelligence lets you study anytime, anywhere. But, even though the programme is 100% online, it’s designed with a strong human focus at its core.

The master is taught through both live online sessions as well as independent study content. This blend of learning material enables high engagement but also great flexibility for working professionals. 

  • Time commitment: As an online learner, you are expected to commit to around 19 hours of a week during the lecture period.
  • Your online learning environment: All your online learning materials can be accessed through the virtual learning environment (VLE), Canvas, the world's number one teaching and learning software. Canvas is accessible via desktop, laptop and mobile devices.
Regular live classes

Experience dynamic, highly interactive live sessions, including lectures, practitioner insights, small-group discussions, and Q&As. Engage in real-time with faculty and peers, gain immediate feedback, deeper perspective and the kind of rich dialogue you would expect from a top-tier, in-person classroom. These sessions are not compulsory but encouraged to maximise learning.

Programme Manager

From day one to graduation, your dedicated Programme Manager provides a highly personalised level of support. 

 

They ensure a seamless learning experience, offer proactive guidance, and act as your consistent point of contact, so you always feel supported, connected, and on track.

Community

Join a truly global, close-knit cohort that goes beyond the screen. Through group projects, peer collaboration, networking events, and informal meetups, you’ll build meaningful, lasting connections, replicating the sense of belonging and shared experience of an in-person programme.

The class size is capped to around 40 learners to ensure maximum engagement and foster community. 

Support services for students

  • Personalised guidance during admission

    As an online learner, from the moment you show interest in our programme, a dedicated team of admissions professionals are there to guide you through the process and provide you with a personalised experience. RSM admission officers work hand-in-hand with the enrolment advisors to ensure you receive tailored guidance and support throughout the application process. Together, we carefully review your academic and financial requirements, answer your questions, and address your concerns to help you feel confident and prepared to take the next step toward achieving your educational aspirations.

  • Dedicated learning experience team

    Once you start the online programme, our dedicated learning experience team provides you with tailored support on topics such as study and time management, academic writing and navigating the virtual campus. Beyond academics, our team also prioritises your well-being by offering you, for instance, proactive check-in calls, to ensure you feel supported throughout your journey as an online learner.

  • Online library

    Enjoy full access to the extensive online library of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), one of the best academic libraries in the world. With this resource, you have access to a vast collection of e-books, academic journals, research databases and digital archives –  just about everything you need to support your studies and enrich your learning experience. With 24/7 access and dedicated library support, you can study anytime, anywhere, thereby empowering you to achieve your goals without limits.

  • Effective onboarding experience

    Two weeks before the start of the programme, you and your cohort come together to participate in an onboarding experience that is designed to help you succeed in your online studies. This orientation introduces you to the virtual environment and helps you to navigate its features and tools. The online environment also gives you access to important resources on academic writing and integrity. With this resource, you gain the skills and understanding you need to meet high scholarly standards. Also covered are practical aspects, such as how to submit assignments, interact effectively with peers and teaching staff, and access and interpret personalised feedback.

  • IT Support

    To further ensure a smooth online learning journey, our IT team offers you continuous support; for example, we promptly address any technical issues to reduce stress and frustration. If you are a learner with a disability, we can offer you customised adaptations that have been developed in cooperation with teaching staff and with full respect for privacy.

  • Online events & networking opportunities

    Being an online learner, you are an integral part of the EUR community. As such, you benefit from a variety of engaging online events designed to enhance your experience beyond the virtual classroom. Events such as sessions that focus on career development, wellbeing workshops, and networking opportunities with peers, alumni, and industry professionals. Additionally, as part of the official EUR student body, you receive invitations to events that take place both on campus and online. Whether it’s attending virtual career fairs, joining webinars or connecting at social gatherings, you receive many opportunities to grow, connect and thrive as part of our dynamic academic community.

Online Master Team

The Online Master’s team is a diverse and dedicated group of professionals committed to supporting students throughout their learning journey. Coming from different international backgrounds and areas of expertise, the team works collaboratively to ensure that every student receives personalised guidance and support.
Team Portrait for the Executive Master Programme at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Events & webinars

AI and Data YouTube playlist

We regularly host webinars packed with fresh insights, real-world ideas and special guest speakers.

Think of them as a sneak peek into what you’ll dive into in the master programme. You can catch all the full recordings on YouTube!

How Top Brands (like Nike) Turn Data & AI into Marketing Impact

 In this exclusive panel, leading industry and academic experts break down how data-driven strategies create measurable value in today’s digital landscape.

Full webinar

Beyond the Icon: How KARL LAGERFELD Blends Legacy, AI, and Sustainability

Discover how KARL LAGERFELD's creative legacy is honoured while embracing the future through leveraging AI and embedding sustainability into their collections and operations, as well as using data-driven insights to navigate an ever-changing fashion landscape.

Full webinar

Online MSc Marketing & Data Intelligence: Curriculum, faculty, admissions

Learn more about the curriculum, faculty, online student experience, admissions process, eligibility criteria, and career prospects. The session was hosted by Pieter Schoonees, Academic Director, and Kiran de Hart, International Student Recruitment Manager.

Full Information Session

Ethical AI in marketing - a panel discussion

Explore the exciting topic of AI and Ethics and how it's shaping the world of marketing. Through a panel discussion with diverse academic and industry experts, issues such as digital safeguarding, AI chatbots and safe and ethical use of data for marketing are discussed.

Full webinar

AI for Smarter Marketing Decisions

Dive into the exciting topic of how to best use AI for decision-making in marketing, explored through an academic lense as well as real-life industry examples.

Full webinar

FAQs

The Online MSc Marketing and Data Intelligence is for professionals with at least three years of work experience, preferably (but not necessary) in a job that builds on data-driven insights to support the organisation’s marketing decisions. 

The master is ideal for professionals who are passionate and curious about emerging technologies, and want to learn how to confidently use in-demand data science tools and methods like R programming, visualisation, and machine learning for marketing decision-making. 

The master is also for individuals who are looking to change careers, or accelerate career progression by gaining expertise in marketing, advanced data analytics and AI.

Applications for the September 2026 intake are organised in two rounds:

  • Round 1 deadline: 17 April 2026

  • Round 2 deadline: 17 July 2026

We are still accepting applications for the September 2026 intake but encourage applicants to submit their application as early as possible to increase chances of securing their place.

As a learner, you are expected to commit to around 16 hours of studying a week during the lecture periods.

The adoption of artificial intelligence and the growing use of data is positively affecting the job market in several ways, most notably by creating a strong new demand for skilled professionals working at the intersection of marketing and data science. This trend is evident across various sectors and is reshaping workforce dynamics. 

Graduates can potentially enter roles such as:

  • data translator (working at the intersection of marketing and data science)
  • marketer or digital marketer
  • analytics consultant
  • business intelligence specialist
  • AI/ML marketing lead
  • customer insight manager
  • competitive intelligence lead
  • attribution/media mix modeling specialist
  • (senior) marketing data scientist
  • marketing data science lead

Yes, we offer different ways to finance your master, such as payment plans.

There is also a wide range of scholarships and incentives now available for applicants (which can range from €500-€2000 off your tuition fees).

Please click here to read more about financing your online master.

 Applicants may submit their English language proficiency certificate either during the application process or at a later stage.  

Kindly note that, in accordance with our admissions policy, we are unable to issue an official offer letter and therefore cannot confirm your place in the programme until we have received and verified your English proficiency test results. 

 For more details on the accepted tests, minimum subscore and minimum total score, please click here.

Who is exempt?

A Bachelor degree or International Baccalaureate taught entirely in English is not sufficient grounds for an exemption from the English language proficiency certificate. Exemptions are granted in the following cases: 

  • You have obtained your diploma in person in one of the following countries: Australia, Canada (with the exception of Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, South-Africa, United Kingdom (with the exception of commonwealth countries and territories) and United States of America and have followed that higher education for at least the last two years in English.
  • English was your first language during your secondary school education for at least 2,5 years in one of the above mentioned countries.
  • You have obtained a Dutch VWO diploma in the Netherlands and English was one of your exam subjects.
  • You have obtained Dutch four year HBO diploma in the Netherlands including an English language course.
  • You are in possession of a Dutch higher professional education (HBO) propaedeutic certificate obtained in the Netherlands or a propaedeutic certificate or statement of a successfully completed first bachelor year from a Dutch university and the subject English has formed part of the exam to obtain that certificate.
  • You have obtained a Dutch WO diploma in the Netherlands, and your entire education was taught in English.

Please note: The Admissions Board will make the final decision on granting you an exemption for the English language test based on the above mentioned criteria. If you believe that you can be exempted from the English test and it's not mentioned in the above mentioned criterias, please email onlinemasters@rsm.nl, however, please note that this does not guarantee that you will be exempted from the English test.

During the Online MSc Marketing and Data Intelligence learners do not have to write a thesis.

Instead, throughout the master programme, learners work towards mastering a set out Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs). As they progress, they build an ILO scoreboard that shows their achievements for each ILO at the programme level. To graduate, learners must meet all the ILOs.

As ILOs represent the final learning goals, more weight is given to results from modules in the second year of the programme.

The digital ILO scoreboard:

  • Provides learners with feedback during their studies, complementing the learner’s self-reflection assignments.
  • Enables learners to monitor their progress through both their grades for each of the modules and the reported degree of mastery of each ILO.
  • Helps to track whether learners are meeting all the ILOs throughout the programme, based on the course assessments.

This online master is a collaboration between Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and RSM BV. 

With Online Master Marketing and Data Intelligence you will have access to content from Erasmus School of Economics and to their faculty, who are experts in their fields and active researchers. 

RSM BV is responsible for the execution and delivery of this programme on behalf of Erasmus School of Economics. All inquiries regarding the programme, including contractual matters, should be directed to RSM BV. Upon successful completion of the programme and fulfilment of all requirements, graduates will receive a MSc degree in Marketing and Data Intelligence from Erasmus University Rotterdam. 

For more information about the legal structure of Rotterdam School of Management BV, click here

Are online master’s graduates eligible for the Orientation (search) year permit in the Netherlands after graduation? 

Yes, Online Master’s learners may be eligible for the orientation (search) year permit in the Netherlands. This permit allows you to stay in the Netherlands for up to one year after graduation to look for employment. 

Please note that applications for the orientation (search) year permit are submitted directly to the IND. As a result, the university is unfortunately unable to support graduates with this application process. 

For further details and official requirements, please visit: Residence permit for orientation year | IND 

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