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Fontys University of Applied Sciences offers exchange programmes in the following areas:
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Advanced Informatics
Fourth specialisation semester of the Informatics bachelor programme Software Engineering.

AI for Society
This exchange programme will prepare you for a future with AI where you not only speak and understand the language, but can use your combined expertise for innovations with added value.

AI-systems; High Tech AI-Solutions
Discover a new area of hybrid engineering, optimally suited for the innovative breakthroughs in bio-technical solutions, needed by today’s agricultural sector.

Data Driven Business Lab
Unlock doors and peek into the complex and exiting world of companies riding the perfect wave!

Digital Experience Design
Dive into the heart of digital creativity with the Digital Experience Design exchange programme. Learn human-centered design, storytelling, and impact your world.

ICT & Cyber Security
Master cyber security with the ICT & Cyber Security exchange programme, focusing on ethical hacking, network defense, and real-world skills.

ICT & Game Design and Technology
Games change all the time. The market for games as a form of entertainment is huge and is still growing. Games are increasingly used in education, training or for product innovation: applied games.

ICT & Smart Mobile
This programme is semester 4 of our regular ICT bachelor programme. Pre-knowledge of Object-Oriented programming (C# and/or Java) is required.

ICT & Software Engineering - Intermediate
Exchange programme, focussing on expending your knowledge and professional skills related to the field of ICT & Software Engineering.

Introduction to Informatics (first year) - 1st semester
This exchange programme will give you an introduction in the Informatics domain. It’s actually the first semester of an Informatics bachelor programme.

Introduction to Informatics (first year) - 2nd semester
This exchange programme will give you a thorough introduction in Software Engineering. Actually it's the second semester of an Informatics bachelor programme

Smart Health
The minor Minor Smart Innovation gives students an opportunity to experience innovative research. The purpose of the minor is to gain a multidisciplinary view of innovation and how it is applied to research as well as thourough understanding and knowledge about how to carry out research.