September ( week 36: Monday 1 September- Friday 5 September)
4 years
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
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Informatica / 34479
Bijdorplaan 15
2015 CE Haarlem
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Statutory tuition fees: €2,601
Institutional tuition fees: €9,999
Use the Tuition Fees Guide to calculate your tuition fees.
Books first year: about € 500
Laptop: about € 700
Introduction week (optional): about € 125
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A reliable laptop is a must. Make sure yours meets your programme's requirements.
How do I know my laptop is adequate?
Check the specs here (in Dutch)
Once you're enrolled, check the latest laptop requirements for your programme on Iris or in the Iris app.
Each academic year has four terms of ten weeks. Count on an average of forty hours of studying per week: attending class and working on assignments and projects with other students, and preparing for exams. You can earn 15 study credits per term for a total of 60 credits per year.
During the first year, we assess your earned study results. Have you met the requirements to continue tot the second year? And do you feel that you can complete the entire course? Most important are your credits (European Credits of EC's). If you have not earned enough credits, you are not allowed to continue the programme at Inholland University.
Our student counsellors are here to support you if personal circumstances are hindering your ability to focus on your studies. Whether you face personal challenges, have a disability, illness, family matters, or combine top-level sports with studying, we provide tailored guidance and support.
Contact our student counsellors at decanaat.haarlem@inholland.nl before you apply to discuss how we can help you succeed academically.
This data is designed to compare Information Technology with equivalent programmes at other universities of applied sciences. This information is gathered by the Dutch government and is designed specifically for Dutch students. The numbers and percentages do not reflect our international population.