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With the Master of Applied IT, you abstract challenges and develop solutions that have a broader application. You learn to think beyond the specific challenge in order for the innovations you develop to have a greater impact and contribute to a sustainably digitising society.
Apply Design Science Research to contribute to a sustainably digitising society.
Gain practical experience, preparing for future professional challenges.
Receive guidance within a supportive master community at Fontys.
During your first term, you'll work in groups on practical assignments, collaborating with students from various disciplines to find solutions and research applicability. In the second semester, you'll focus on an individual graduation assignment. Throughout the year, you'll attend workshops and guest lectures, visiting the Fontys InnovationLab 3 days a week.
In the first semester, you'll collaborate with other students on practical assignments, incorporating perspectives from various disciplines. Together, you'll seek optimal solutions and explore their practical applicability, documenting your research process and findings in a paper. Alongside your projects, you'll attend workshops and guest lectures to gain valuable inspiration and insights, which you'll apply to your work.
In the second semester, you will focus on an individual graduation assignment, allowing you to delve deeply into a specific area of interest. During this period, you will regularly visit the Fontys ICT InnovationLab to attend workshops, guest lectures, and other educational activities, which will enhance your learning experience and provide additional insights and inspiration.
In full-time education, you will have 3 days of courses a week. In part-time education, you will have 1 day of courses a week.
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Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the application deadline is June 15 (start September) or December 8 (start February).
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