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Lead the way in digitalisation for a smart, sustainable society

Information Sciences (pre-master's programme)

Why choose a pre-master’s programme Information Sciences? The pre-master’s is for you if you have a university (of Applied Sciences) education, but do not quite meet the requirements of the Master's Information Sciences. 

Students that have a significant number of relevant subjects in the computer/information sciences in their bachelor degree can be considered for admission in the pre-master's Information Sciences.

Discover your pre-master’s programme Information Sciences

Discover your pre-master’s programme Information Sciences

During the pre-master’s programme, you will upgrade your digitalisation and sustainability knowledge for the information sciences that society needs. 

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