Curriculum 2019-2020

The table below shows the subjects in the order in which they are offered, the student’s preferred prior knowledge and any additional prerequisites.

Table 1.

Course code

Course name

Q

Prerequisites

Year 1




201700149

Introduction to BIT

1A


201700117

Software Systems

1B

 

201300107

Business Intelligence & IT

2A


201700279

Data & Information

2B


Year 2




201400301

Finance for Engineers

1A


201800421

Intelligent Interaction Design

1B


201400467

From Product Design to Online Business

2A


201500310

Business Innovation through IT Project Management

2B


Year 3





Minor

1A

Compulsory: 75EC upon registration


Minor

1B

Compulsory: 75EC upon registration

201500119

BIT INC.

1A or S2

Compulsory: 120EC (Excluding minor)

201500120

Research Project

1B or S2

Compulsory: 120EC (Excluding minor)

Minors

See Article 3.2 of the general section of the Teaching and Examination Regulation. The in-depth module may be completed by choosing from the modules listed in Table 3. Students who choose one of the following options for their minor must first obtain permission from the Examination Board:

Tabel 2: In-depth Minors BIT

Course code

Course name

Q

Prerequisites

201500066

Serious Gaming

1A

n/a

201700271

Web Science

1B

Desirable: Software Systems

201600005

Smart Cities

1A

n/a

201500057

Smart Spaces

1A

Desirable: Software Systems

201800074

Study Tour

1A

n/a

201700014

High Tech Talent Management in a global context

1B

n/a

201500053

Cyber-Physical Systems

1B

Desirable: Software Systems

201400537

Programming Paradigms

2B

Desirable: Software Systems

The Examination Board uses the following guidelines to assess the student’s request:

  1. The educational component of the minor must be at an academic level;
  2. At least 15 of the 30 credits must involve a paradigm shift;
    1. The contents of the minor must not fall within the field of computer science; or
    2. The contents of an exchange minor may fall within the field of computer science, provided that the minor is taken at an institute of higher education abroad and the educational component of the minor is at an academic level.
  3. The educational component of the minor may not overlap with the programme’s compulsory units of study;
  4. Up to five credits may be devoted to courses on the language and culture of the host country.