Bachelor's programme in Information Science

Students will study all aspects of automation and ICT: both application and implementation (design, use, and introduction) within organisations and in society as a whole. How do users experience and react to systems? What benefits do systems offer companies or other organisations? How are new technologies adopted in society?

A mix of disciplines that will help you to build bridges between people and technology
Bachelor Information Science

Information Science offers an interesting mix of psychology, communication studies, organisational studies and computing sciences. Through this combination of aspects students will be uniquely qualified to build bridges between people and technology, and between the needs of companies and IT solutions.

The focus of the Bachelor's programme in Information Science is aimed at students becoming specialists in information and computing technology.

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Honours research projects and Seminars Informatiekunde & Informatica

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The Honours research projects and Seminars is an extra-curricular component for Information Sciences Honours students. These are typically research projects supervised by faculty members and performed in collaboration with Computing Sciences students. At the end of the year, students present their projects in a student-led workshop. This component is a great opportunity to be part of a real research project, gain in-depth knowledge in your field, and experience teamwork and leadership.

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