Study mode | Start date | Duration | Fee | Fee per | Year of study |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full-time | Sep | terms: 3 | €16480 | Whole course | 2017 - 2018 |
Situated at the heart of Europe, in Amsterdam, the Holland International Study Centre puts you in the best place to prepare for a respected degree at University of Twente, while allowing you to gain a broad perspective on European culture.
Choose between Holland ISC’s International Foundation Year programmes in Business and Management or Science and Engineering, each preparing you thoroughly for the first year of an undergraduate degree at University of Twente.
The International Foundation Year leads to a range of English-taught degrees:
Business and Management route (taught in Amsterdam):
- BSc International Business Administration
- BSc Creative Technology
Science and Engineering route (taught in Amsterdam):
- BSc Applied Mathematics
- BSc Business & IT
- BSc Industrial Design
- BSc Technical Computer Science
- BSc Advanced Technology
- BSc Creative Technology
- BSc Electrical Engineering
- BSc Civil Engineering
- BSc Mechanical Engineering
Confirm your place no later than 5 January 2018 to secure 2017 pricing. 2018 tuition fees for all courses starting on, or after, 1 September 2018 will take effect from 5 January 2018.
Modules
Business and Management Modules include:
- Mathematics
- Organisations & Behaviour
- Microeconomics
- Accounting & Finance
- Marketing Intelligence
- European Institutions
- Personal Development
- Dutch Language & Culture
- Study Tools
- Academic English Skills
- Academic Writing
Science and Engineering Modules include:
- Applied Mathematics
- Pure Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Computing
- Physics
Entry requirements
- IELTS 5.0, overall score, minimum 5.0 in writing, no other sub scores below 4.5.
- Good high school graduation grades or equivalent academic study.
Age on entry: 17+
Location
The university has a main campus in the east of the Netherlands, midway between the cities of Enschede and Hengelo. All departments are situated on the main campus apart from the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation in Hengelo. Most international students arrive in the Netherlands via Amsterdam Airport and then take a bus to get to the campus.