Bachelor Psychology & Technology
Program Overview
Education
The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) offers a range of educational programs, including bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as professional education and continuing education opportunities.
Bachelor College
The Bachelor College at TU/e provides students with a comprehensive education in a variety of fields, including psychology and technology. The Bachelor College offers a number of programs, including:
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The TU/e Innovation Space is a facility that provides students and staff with the opportunity to work on innovative projects and collaborate with industry partners. The Innovation Space offers:
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Psychology & Technology
The Psychology & Technology program at TU/e is a bachelor's degree program that combines psychology and technology. The program includes:
First and Second Year
In the first year, students take a fixed program with no electives. In the second year, students take free electives that allow them to specialize in a particular area.
Basic Courses and Elective Space
Students take basic technical courses, including mathematics, natural sciences, data analytics, and technical design. Students also develop professional skills, such as collaboration and organization.
Study Load
In the first year, students have approximately six to eight contact hours per course per week. After the first year, the number of hours at the university decreases, and the number of self-study hours required increases.
Challenge-Based Learning
The Psychology & Technology program at TU/e uses Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) projects to apply knowledge gained during studies. Students work on complex, challenging cases in groups, applying knowledge from various disciplines.
Third Year
In the third year, students work on a bachelor's end project, which is an individual project that applies knowledge gained during the program to a technology-related problem.
Bachelor's End Project
The bachelor's end project has several learning objectives, including:
- Formulating a research question
- Conducting a literature review
- Applying relevant scientific theories
- Creating an adequate research design
- Collecting and analyzing data
- Writing a scientific report
- Reflecting and thinking systematically
Coaching
Students in the Psychology & Technology program receive support from a student mentor and experienced TU/e coaches, who provide personal advice about studies and help students create their own program.
