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Inholland University of Applied SciencesThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 4 years | September | EUR 2209 per year | EUR 7776 per year |
What is the programme Mathematical Engineering about?
Mathematical Engineering is a bachelor programme that operates on the border of mathematics and IT. It focuses on data, information and the importance of them for all sorts of organisations. More than ever information is seen as the fuel of the 21st century. Organisations depend on having the right information at the right time in the right place. You can even say that without information no organisation can exist, not even to mention functioning properly. Information comes from data. The more data we assemble and combine, the more we need engineers with mathematical knowledge and skills to find the relevant information amongst all the existing data.
In the Mathematical Engineering programme you learn to combine mathematical applications and IT resources to realise the best possible solutions. You develop skills in the areas of big data, algorithmic, software engineering and networking.
Mathematical Engineering has a strong international focus. We have close relations with international partners and we prepare you for the international work field.
Is the Mathematical Engineering programme right for you?
As a professional mathematical engineer, you will be a motivated fast-thinker who enjoys working in a dynamic and specialised environment. You will need good communication skills, and will know how to implement your analytical skills and technological knowledge. You will move from solving day-to-day technical problems to helping your organisation realise its strategy. Whether you are an employee working behind the scenes, a freelance consultant working on the front-line, or an entrepreneur running your own business, you can make a difference to any organisation. Our Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematical Engineering will set you on the road to an exciting and challenging career.
Inholland has two types of student tuition fees: statutory tuition fees (€2,006/year) or institutional tuition fees (€7,776/year). To be eligible for the lower statutory tuition fees you must meet two conditions. If you are unable to meet these conditions, you will pay the higher institutional tuition fees.
The rules on enrolment and deregistration provided is largely based on the formal rules laid down in the Students' Charter (also referred to as the Study Guide). The rules have been supplemented with practical information to ensure that the enrolment and deregistration process run as smoothly as possible.
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