Are you a current student? For the programme of this academic year, check the course guide.
Study programme Bachelor's Computing Science year 1
In the first year of Computing Science you are introduced to several programming languages and are taught how to design, analyse, implement, and test programs. You analyse complex issues - such as the workings of a robot or voice computer - and reduce them back to a model. To do this you make use of mathematical formulas, formal languages, and logics.
About this study curriculum
The course overview is an indication of the study programme of the academic year 2025-2026. Are you a current student, please consult the online course guide for your course overview.
Course overview
Courses in the first year are compulsory. At the end of the year, you choose two specialisations to further deepen your knowledge in the second and third year. Students can select two specialisations from three options: Software Science, Data Science, or Cyber Security.
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RADAr: Academic Language Proficiency
To help Bachelor's students start their studies successfully, they must complete the RADAr (Radboud Academic Diagnostic Assessment) English test in the first year.