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- Do you want to contribute to a sustainable world as an engineer? During the bachelor’s programme in Circular Engineering, you will work with innovative techniques in chemistry, biotechnology, and physics. You will learn to think in cycles: producing, reusing, repairing, recycling, and producing again, without constantly using new materials. In this programme, you will discover how to create sustainable products using renewable resources and develop skills that are essential for a greener future.
- 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.
- Digital Society is a new bachelor's programme that will address current and imminent transformations induced by digital technologies in domains including the arts and cultural production, politics and governance, healthcare and science, education, the economy and communication.
- Dutch law provides an excellent foundation for a job as a legal professional. You learn how to interpret large quantities of legal texts and how to apply them to practical issues. Thanks to the broad scope of the programme, it is a flexible springboard for a job in the legal field, business, banking or insurance. Perhaps you could even become an ambassador.This programme information is only offered in Dutch.
- The European Law School bachelor’s programme combines courses on European and international law with courses on the legal systems of different EU member states. You will learn to look at society in a unique way and will delve into important social themes such as sustainability, migration, security and technology. In this challenging programme, you’ll be trained in competencies for the successful legal professional in the 21st century such as legal skills, presenting, mooting and pleading a case. You’ll also gain a thorough command of legal English. This is how you study law in Maastricht!
- European Public Health is for those who are interested in sustainable public health and healthcare systems, but also in national and international politics, administration and management, policy and strategy, communication and media.
- Global Studies trains students to understand and develop solutions for complex global issues. You learn to understand global challenges from a variety of perspectives coming from various disciplines. Afterwards you can pursue a career path that allows you to contribute to solving important social challenges.
- 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.
- At Maastricht University, the bachelor’s in Medicine is very practical; you’ll come in contact with real patients in the early stages of your studies. In the skillslab, you’ll also practice medical skills, such as how to give a patient bad news. After completing a master’s in Medicine, you can call yourself a medical doctor and then you can specialise, for example, as a surgeon or pediatrician.