Extra challenges and support

In addition to the course, various opportunities are offered for extra challenge, to network or to develop yourself further during your studies. Or maybe instead of an additional challenge, you just need some extra guidance during your course.

Double bachelor's degree

Why choose a double bachelor's degree?

  • With the double bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics you will obtain two bachelor's degrees.
  • After successful completion of the first-year program, you can continue with the double bachelor's program or with one of the two courses. So you don't have to commit immediately for the next three years!
  • Personal attention: because mathematics and physics at university are different than at secondary school, there is special and personal guidance (mentoring).
  • Good future: the combined course gives you access to all master's programs that connect to TW and TN.

Please note that this programme is taught in Dutch and English. More information about the programme can be found at Dutch webpage.

New experiences

Additional opportunities



Academic counselling

Each study programme has one or more study advisors that you can turn to with questions about the content of the programme, its organization and everything that comes with it. Do you have questions about matters that go beyond your academic education? Career and Counseling Services has a team of student counsellors, psychologists and study choice and career advisers who can support you. The service is based on 5 pillars: Basic Study Skills, Learning to Collaborate, Making Choices during your Study (choice of study), Career Development and Self-Knowledge & Self-Management. There are - mostly free - (online) workshops, training courses, online material, walk-in consultation hours and the possibility of one-on-one conversations. For questions about studying with a disability, you can find more information here.

Mathematics and Computer Science study association 'Christiaan Huygens' (CH)

Christiaan Huygens is the study association for students of Mathematics and Computer Science at TU Delft. The study association promotes the interests of students through various activities, such as selling textbooks at a discount, making old examinations available, monitoring the quality of education and resolving potential problems with help of lecturers and students. CH also offers students the opportunity to come into contact with the business community. And, of course, the association also organises social events, excursions, symposiums, educational trips, social gatherings and lunches for members.