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Information Technology
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BSc Information Technology
4 years
€2083 pa
Programme profile
This programme sheds light on areas such as software, games, web technology, company networks, databases and programming languages. You will be trained as a specialist in these areas over the course of the four-year programme. This programme prepares students for careers in IT and for development and design roles in the rapidly changing IT sector. Career options include careers as a software engineer or as a system analyst, system developer or system designer.
Information Technology covers a wide range of relevant and interesting topics. In your fourth year, you will have the option to specialise by taking a number of minors. You can take these minors at Stenden, or choose from minors offered by other universities of applied sciences.
Minors include:
- Certified Ethical Hacking
- Secure Programming
- IT in Business
Programme content
Year 1: The first year is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in your chosen field. In small groups you’ll work on practical assignments, which may involve anything from designing an online store to creating a multimedia presentation for a company to developing an all-new game. Gradually, you will discover all the specialisations available, so you can pursue the major that best meets your needs and interests.
Year 2: In your second year, you will develop more focused and detailed knowledge of areas such as programming languages and databases. This year you begin your major, as well as participating in a short internship
Year 3: third year starts with a five-month internship, in the Netherlands or abroad. You will also learn about different kinds of design, and change management. Part of your third year consists of a specialisation which you can choose.
Year 4: you will lchoose a minor (see above) and you will take on a six-month, practical final-year project at a business or organisation. This might even end up being your future employer
Progression
The university currently offers no related Masters programme, taught through English.
Entry Requirements
2 A-S levels plus 4 GCSEs, all in different subjects
Six subjects at Leaving Certificate including 2 at H4
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10 October
15 August