Programmes

The applied science training takes four years. In the third and fourth years you will do work experience for an average of one year and/or you will complete a thesis project. Some of the courses may be abridged if you have had a pre-university or similar education: in that case you may be exempted for a maximum of 1.5 years. The programms with a star behind the name are given in English.

When you graduate you will have gained the international title of Bachelor of Applied Science (B.AS) or Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng). With your Bachelor diploma you can move on to a Masters at a university. Would you like to find out more about the admission requirements? Click here >>

Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

THINK BIG

A person who has graduated in chemical Engineering works on a large scale. Thousands of litres of beer, kilos of medicines, millions of litres of petrol - you think nothing of it. Your assignment will be to build or modernise a factory.

As a chemical technologist, you will provide the basis for the design. What equipment, pipelines and security systems are needed? The development of even lighter, stronger or more heat resistant products are challenges you are happy to accept.

* The Chemical Engineering course in The Hague (Process and Food Technology) is entirely in English.

See also: Chemical Engineering Open days

This course will also be given part-time and as part of a double degree.
The English Programme is provided by:
  • The Hague University (Den Haag)
Dutch name of the Programme:
Chemische technologie