All Courses

  • M-AIT1-PCI

    In two semesters, you will be prepared for a Master of Science in IT. The semesters are two iterations of the standard research cycle at master level. In semester 1 you determine your personal focus and learn how to do research in an applied setting. In semester 2 you show that you have acquired all necessary skills of a master through a graduation project. This canvas course covers semester 1.

  • T-A-RB-PCI

    Semester 6 of ICT & Technology is the final preparation for graduation. The teaching method of this semester is Research Based Learning. This means that the semester focuses on performing authentic, methodically structured, professional tasks, which contribute to new insights for the professional field. The focus is on learning, by carrying out research and development activities, within practice-oriented research. Students are (mainly) responsible for setting up and monitoring their own learning path. The research projects of this semester are based on practical problems from our Partners in Innovation and from the lectorates and fit the theme of this semester: “High Tech Embedded Software Engineering”. During the semester you will work on a research project from a Partner or lectorate, and a personal project. The semester is concluded by the Innovations Insight Fair in week 18, at which the results of all research projects are presented.

  • MA-RB-PCI

    Advanced Media Design semester 6/7

  • V-OL-MAIFS-PCI

    This is the course for the minor 'AI for Society'. Contact Danny Bloks for questions.

  • ICS-ICSA-PCI

    The Cyber Security specialisation minor.

  • V-SES-RB-PCI

    The Minor Embedded Systems is aimed at students from FHICT, that are in the final phase of their study. Furthermore, they take an interest into the workings of embedded systems, how signals from the world around us can be measured and used in applications, and how real-world signals can be generated by these applications. This Minor focuses specifically on this translation from real-world signals to data that can be used in applications, and vice versa, the translation from application data to signals that can be used in the real world. The most obvious attendants for this minor are students that already follow the Technology profile within FHICT. But besides that, this minor explicitly invites students from other profiles to attend this minor. The research projects of this minor are based on real life problems from our Partners in Innovation and from the lectorates. You will work on one of these research projects, and on a project of your own. A final note on the admission and outflow profiles: while they are based on students with a Technology background, they are somewhat loosened for students from other profiles.

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