Come and see for yourself

In order to get to know the department and degree programme properly, it is important to come and see for yourself. We offer a range of information activities that are designed to help you choose the right programme. These are orientational and/or in-depth activities. By paying us a visit you can experience the atmosphere at the department for yourself, and meet students and lecturers.

Pre-university programme

Are you in year 5 or 6 of pre-university education and looking for extra challenge? If so, then perhaps the Pre-university programme is something for you! The intensive theme course ‘Mathematical Modeling’ is designed to give talented mathematics pupils a great opportunity to become acquainted with an unusual subject related to mathematics. Lecturers Dennis van den Ouden-van der Horst en Bart van den Dries have developed a tough mathematics course that provides a real challenge to pre-university students who are interested in mathematics.

Student for a Day

If you are in year 5 or 6 of pre-university education, why not get acquainted with the degree programme in real-time? You will spend a day literally shadowing a first-year student. You will attend a lecture, take part in the laboratory course or a project, get to see the faculty, eat in the cafeteria and visit the study association. You can take part in a shadow day from October to May. There are no fixed days when these are organised. Once you register, the student will contact you to plan a shadow day with you.

Mandatory Matching

If you want to start the programma Electrical Engineering in September, please note that there is a mandatory matching. For more information check this website

Pre-University Calculus MOOC

This free online course brings your mathematics skills up to scratch again before you start a technology engineering degree programme at the university in September.

Pre-University Calculus (self-paced)

Are you considering doing a technology degree programme after leaving school? Why not practise and improve your mathematics B knowledge with the Pre-University Calculus course!


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Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS)