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- Our Computer Science program teaches you everything about software. You will learn how to optimize both powerful supercomputers for scientific research and everyday devices like cars, smartwatches, refrigerators, and game consoles. This involves developing software that is more efficient, secure, and user-friendly. You will dive into the world of IT, learn to code, and explore fascinating topics such as robotics and quantum computing.
- In the Economics and Business Economics programme, you’ll learn how to use economic theories and tools to manage and operate businesses more effectively. The skills you develop will prepare you to work in a variety of fields, such as healthcare, IT, engineering and research.
- Do you want to delve into physics, chemistry, biology, or earth sciences? In the Maastricht Science Programme, you have the opportunity to explore the fascinating world of natural sciences and develop your own scientific profile. You can tailor your curriculum from over 100 subjects, including (in)organic chemistry, quantum mechanics, and genetics. This allows you to align your studies with your interests and plans. For a complete overview of the options please visit the website.
- UCM is a small-scale honours programme specifically designed for motivated students like you. With over 200 courses in the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences, you have the freedom to create your own curriculum. You develop this curriculum, tailored to your personal goals and interests, with the support of your academic advisor. In this way, you will earn an internationally recognised bachelor’s degree that aligns perfectly with your ambitions.
- Would you like to learn more about topics such as data mining, machine learning, and information retrieval? Are you curious about what quantum computing can bring to artificial intelligence? Then the master's programme in Artificial Intelligence is perfect for you! You can tailor your studies to your interests and ambitions, for instance by choosing the specialisation Quantum Computing. You will learn how to develop computer systems that learn from experience, recognise patterns in large datasets, and reason strategically in complex decision-making situations.
- The master's programme in Arts and Culture focuses on culture in the making. Culture can refer to the products of intellectual and artistic creativity, such as scholarly and literary texts or works of art. It also indicates the cultural practices that shape the everyday life of people, and is expressed in their individual tastes and forms of associating with one another.More information...