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Study overview BSc Communication Science
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Study overview BSc Communication Science

Source: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/bachelor/programmes/communication-science/study-programme/ Parent: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/bachelor/programmes/communication-science/

Our English-taught Bachelor’s programme in Communication Science takes three years to complete and leads to the title of Bachelor of Science. After graduating, you can move directly into a Master’s programme, such as the Master’s in Communication Science at the University of Twente. Or you can choose to enter the job market.

Modules Communication Science

Each academic year is divided into four modules. Every module lasts 10 weeks and is worth 15 European credits (EC). Each module includes four main parts:

These parts are closely linked within the module. At the heart of each module is the project, which focuses on a current, real-world issue. To tackle this challenge, you’ll get support from the other parts of the module. This means you’ll learn the theory behind the topic, how to research it properly, and how to communicate your ideas clearly and professionally.

Throughout the modules, you’ll be guided and supported by enthusiastic teachers and mentors. You’ll be assessed in different ways – through written exams, individual and group assignments, oral exams, and presentations.

Overview modules

Admission requirementsAfter your Bachelor'sVisit (online) events

First time at university

When you are a first-year student, you experience many new things. Here we start explaining at least a few of them.

You complete modules

During your three-year bachelor's programme, you will take 12 modules (4 modules per year). Each module, you will address a theme that is hot in society, business or industry. This theme will bring together all the components of your study: theory and practice, research, designing solutions, self-study and teamwork.

A fixed part of every module is the team project, in which you and your teammates apply the knowledge you have acquired to a current challenge and design a workable solution. This learning method is part of the Twente Education Model (TOM): an innovative approach to studying that you will only find at the University of Twente.

Study points - how do they work?

Student workload at Dutch universities is expressed in EC, also named ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), which is widely used throughout the European Union. In the Netherlands, each credit represents 28 hours of work. You need to acquire 60 credits each year.

You will receive credits for every study unit you pass. Your programme assigns fixed numbers of hours to each assignment, project report or exam. In the first year, you need to get at least 45 out of 60 points.

Did you get 45 EC or more and meet the additional programme specific requirements? Then you can enter the second year

Our goal is to get you to the right place as quickly as possible, which is why we apply the principle of a binding recommendation. All first-year students receive this at the end of the year. You will receive positive advice if you have achieved 45 or more of the 60 EC in the first year and when you have met the programme specific requirements.

Under certain circumstances, despite a too low score, we can still give you a positive recommendation, for example, if we have sufficient confidence that you are in the right place. Do personal circumstances such as illness or problems interfere with your study performance? Your study advisor will help you further.