Summary
Fontys ICT offers a broad bachelor's degree programme based on the HBO-i competency model. All students eventually graduate in HBO-ICT, but their learning path through the study programme consists of profile semesters, specialisation semesters and/or open education. The semesters are based on the architecture layers from the HBO-i competence model. Specialisation semesters are offered from semester 4 and presuppose prior knowledge of one of the profiles. This page describes the policy agreements around starting new and ending semesters.
As a broad bachelor's degree programme, Fontys ICT offers both profiles and specialisations. Units of study are regularly added or terminated. Two important reasons for this are:
There are five profiles that are structurally offered: ICT & Business, ICT & Infrastructure, ICT & Media Design, ICT & Software Engineering and ICT & Technology.These profiles focus mainly 1-on-1 on the architecture layers from the HBO-i competency model, but always draw on 1 or more other architecture layers as well. In addition, starting from the second year, a number of specialisations are offered, which presuppose prior knowledge from one of the profiles. Students can become acquainted with specialisations in the second academic year and deepen their knowledge of them further on in their studies. How the specialisations are anchored in the study programme, can be read on the page about the programme structure. From year two there is also the option of choosing a personalised programme based on the Open Learning working methods.
ICT & Education and ICT & Academic Prepration were created for strategic reasons and will therefore be offered regardless of the number of people interested. In addition, we offer relevant and current specialisations. An important criterion here is whether enough students are interested in a specialisation. The norm is 18 students or more. The Study Navigator lists which specialisations are offered.
The following guidelines apply for starting and ending specialisations.