Curriculum start year 2023/2024 and later

Generation 2023-2024 and later

The schedule below provides a detailed overview of the Bachelor’s Program of Computer Science and Engineering for students starting the academic year 2023/2024 and later. You will find more detailed information on the composition of your program below the schedule.

For students following a prior program, having started in academic year 2022/2023 or before program information can be found under Curriculum start year 2022/2023 and before.

Program Composition

In year 1 your program fully consists of major courses. The first one is a basic course that all Bachelor Students at the TU/e have to take. The other courses are all linked to the Computer Science Domain.

Next to these components, a Study & Career Orientation Program (SCOP/e) is also a mandatory part of your study program from year 1 through to year 3. You will find more information on this program on the SCOP/e page. For BCS generation 2024 and onwards, SCOP/e is a mandatory component. For BCS generation 2023, you may participate voluntarily in SCOP/e.

In addition to your courses and SCOP/e, there are some additional mandatory components as part of your program. These are 2IPS1 Alumni Night, Studium Generale and MyFuture points. For more information see Additional mandatory components (tue.nl),

In year 2 you will have the opportunity to personalize your program by choosing 3 electives and choosing a Multidisciplinary Challenge Based Learning course in which you will be working together with students from other disciplines. The other courses in this year are major courses that all BCS students have to take.

In year 3 your Program consists of 4 major course components and again electives of your choice. Major components are:

  • The Capstone course, which allows you to focus on the Computer Science area of your choice.
  • The Software Engineering project, in which you will work on software development in a group.
  • The Bachelor End Project, in which you will conduct individual research and write a thesis.

Both the Software Engineering Project and your Bachelor End Project run over two quartiles and are 10 credits. All other major courses in your program are 5 credits.  

Time slots

To prevent scheduling mix-ups, Bachelor College courses are scheduled in one of five time slots (A-E). On this page, you can find the actual moments of the week associated with these time slots

 

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