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Are you interested in technology, creativity or business? The ICT Bachelor’s programme is the right choice for you. You’ll start with a broad foundation, discover what suits you best and grow step by step in your chosen direction. Do you already know which direction you want to take? Then you can dive straight in. You’ll learn from experts with real-world experience.
More choice than anywhere else: this is the broad-based Bachelor’s in ICT with the most specialisations in the Netherlands. See the overview below.
Thanks to the guidance and the opportunities to adjust, switch or specialise along the way, you can follow the path that suits you best.
For example, through projects with one or more of the 120 partner companies from the Brainport and Midpoint Brabant regions.
In the ICT programme at the University of Applied Sciences, you will learn everything about technical developments and their application. Build smart systems, study digital infrastructures, combine technology with creativity or think about how to utilise digital opportunities. You will do all of this for real companies.
Think of one of the 120 partner companies from the Brainport region and Midpoint Brabant. You will also do an internship.
Hard coding, low code or no code. You choose and work together with fellow students, researchers and companies.
Delve into current trends such as ChatGPT, synthetic media, data protection, artificial intelligence and IoT.
You can deepen or broaden your knowledge in ICT. Discover our study programmes and determine your own learning route. You will be guided by our teachers who are not in front of the class, but in it with you. You will also have international opportunities, if you want them.
Join the most innovative field. Your skills are needed everywhere. From healthcare and technology to gaming, in the Netherlands or worldwide. “Artificial Intelligence requires a new type of ICT professional. That makes our profession much more enjoyable now.”
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Discover our campus: beautiful and well-equipped study spaces, trendy coffee corners, and pleasant campus squares. Everything for your growth and enjoyment.
Easily calculate your tuition fees with the tuition fees indicator. Besides tuition fees, you will also need to budget for study materials, a laptop, the introduction programme, and more. Find details about monthly living costs on our Finance page.
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Starting your studies in another country is exciting. Find out how Fontys can help you with arranging accommodation and finding a suitable place to stay.
September, February
English
4 year(s)
Bachelor
Full-time
Eindhoven
September, February
English
4 year(s)
Bachelor
Full-time
Eindhoven
Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.
Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the application deadline is 15 June (start September) or 8 December (start February).
Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Check out the entire admission process.
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Many international students wonder how big the step will be. The transition can indeed be significant, as Dutch applied sciences place strong emphasis on independent learning, teamwork and practical assignments. Instead of relying mainly on teacher led instruction, you are expected to show initiative, plan your work, collaborate actively with your team and reflect on your progress.Students who embrace collaboration, ask questions and regularly seek feedback usually adapt quickly.
Not necessarily — and that’s completely normal.The Bachelor ICT programme is designed to give you broad orientation during the first year, allowing you to explore multiple ICT domains before choosing your specialisation. Many students arrive unsure whether they feel more at home in artificial intelligence, business intelligence & data, business it & management, cyber security, (embedded) software engineering, game design & development, infrastructure & cloud, multimedia design & concepts, robotics, smart industry & internet of things or user interaction design & development. The programme intentionally gives you time, project experience and teacher guidance to help you discover where your strengths and interests lie.
Yes — this is one of the major strengths of the Bachelor ICT.Because you work on real world projects and practical assignments, you naturally develop a strong portfolio of software prototypes, design concepts, security investigations, data analyses or technical solutions. This portfolio becomes extremely valuable when applying for internships or jobs, and often gives Fontys students a competitive advantage in the job market.
More than many students expect.In addition to the standard specialisations, the Bachelor ICT offers space for electives, minor programmes, international exchanges, Open Learning components and personal initiatives such as joining student teams or innovation labs. Motivated students can tailor their learning journey to match their career ambitions — whether that’s AI, cybersecurity, creative media, entrepreneurship or hardware related technology.
This is a common question among non EU students.Fontys supports your ambitions through career workshops, alumni events, internship guidance and introductions to organisations in the Brainport region — one of Europe’s leading tech ecosystems. While you are responsible for securing a position yourself, the abundance of ICT opportunities in the region means that many students find work through their internships or project partners.