Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of programs for students, including the Bachelor College, Graduate School, and various other options.
Bachelor College
The Bachelor College provides students with the freedom to shape their own study based on their interests and goals. The program consists of several components, including:
- Core program: The core program is the largest part of the bachelor's program, providing a solid foundation for the master's program. It consists of 125 credits, including the Bachelor End Project.
- Elective space: Students receive a significant amount of elective space, allowing them to develop their own profile as an engineer. The elective space comprises 45 EC.
- ITEC: The Impact of Technology program (ITEC) is an essential part of the bachelor's program, focusing on the impact of technology on people and society.
- Professional & Personal Development: The Professional & Personal Development (P&PD) course helps students develop their own professional identity during their studies.
Graduate School
The Graduate School offers various programs for students who have completed their bachelor's degree. These programs provide advanced knowledge and skills in specific areas.
Other Programs
The university also offers other programs, including:
- Pre-master's programs
- TU/e Honors Academy
- Innovation Space
- Testing and assessment
- Internships and graduation projects
- Exchange programs for studying abroad
- Education at partner institutions
- Certificate programs
- Internal double diploma
Program Structure
The program structure varies depending on the specific program. However, most programs include a combination of core courses, electives, and projects.
Research Areas
The university has various research areas, including:
- Engineering Design
- Scientific Inquiry
- Technology and Society
Student Support
The university provides various support services for students, including:
- Student administration
- Regulations and guidelines
- Financial matters
- Housing
- Information for international students
- Student government and participation
- IT services
- Safety, security and integrity
- Silence room
- Corporate identity TU/e
- Academic year agenda
- Time slots
Career and Skills
The university offers various resources to help students develop their careers and skills, including:
- Vacancies at associations and student teams
- Language Courses and Academic Writing Skills
- TU/e Career Academy
- MyFuture
- Studium Generale
News and Events
The university hosts various events and news, including conferences, seminars, and workshops. These events provide opportunities for students to learn about the latest developments in their field and network with professionals.
