Are you a current student? For the programme of this academic year, check the course guide.
Study programme Bachelor's Computing Science year 3
In the third year, you follow some compulsory courses and complete the remaining courses of your second specialisation chosen in year 2. The first two periods offers possibilities for a stay abroad, free electives and a minor. You end the programme with a Bachelor's thesis.
About this study curriculum
The course overview is an indication of the study programme of the academic year 2024-2025. Are you a current student, please consult the online course guide for your course overview.
- P3
- P3
- P4
- P4
Follow the remaining course in P1
Total number EC: 3 EC- P1
- P1
- P1
Reflection and Vocational Orientation
You are expected to take part in various activities for the Bachelor’s course Reflection and Vocational Orientation, which extends across the entire Bachelor’s programme. This course has a 3 EC workload, which you will earn upon completion in your third year.
Cyber Security
Total number EC: 6 EC- P1
- P2
- P3
- P4
Data Science
Total number EC: 6 EC- P1
- P2
- P3
- P4
Software Science
Total number EC: 6 EC- P1
- P2
- P3
- P4
In the third year there is room to follow the remaining courses of the second specialisation you chose in the second year.
- P1
- P2
- P1
- P2
As research becomes increasingly multidisciplinary, it makes good sense to do a minor during your Bachelor’s programme. A minor is a coherent package of electives worth 15-30 EC that allows you to broaden your knowledge or prepare for a particular Master’s programme. By doing a minor, you fill in the elective space in your programme in a structured way. Have a look at the minor guide for possible minors.
- P3
- P4
You end the programme with a Bachelor’s thesis where you perform independent research supervised by one of the researchers of our institute. You conduct your own research, though it is also possible to do research for a specific company.