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Source: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/bachelor-college/bachelor-chemical-engineering-and-chemistry/faq Parent: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/bachelor-college/bachelor-chemical-engineering-and-chemistry
Internationals. Where can I find more information for international students?
International students can send all their questions to: io@remove-this.tue.nl
Housing. Do you have any tips on how I can find accommodation?
There are several options for arranging housing.
- You can become a member of Facebook groups that feature many ads for houses and student rooms.
- You can search the private sector yourself.
- You can register at Vestide, a housing organization that can help you find a room.
- As an international, you will receive confirmation of enrollment in May and can then indicate that you would like to be kept up to date by the housing service. A minimal number of rooms are offered through this service. As an international, you are only eligible if you return the confirmation statement on time and if the deposit (if applicable) is paid.
You can find out more on this topic via this link: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/become-a-tue-student/housing/
Admission. What are the admission requirements for the Chemical Engineering and Chemistry program?
If you have a Dutch VWO diploma with Mathematics B, Physics, and Chemistry, you are directly admissible. There is no numerus fixus (limited enrollment).\ International students can check the requirements for qualifications such as the European Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate, British GCE A levels of American High School.
Admission. Do you need a certain grade for your Mathematics B and English?
No, a VWO diploma including these subjects is sufficient. If you hold a non-Dutch high school diploma, TU/e’s admission department will verify whether your grades in these subjects are enough for admission.
Admission. Can I submit my certificates after the May 1 enrollment deadline?
Yes, you don’t need to have your diploma or certificate at the time of application. After applying, you will receive information about the deadlines for submitting these documents.
Admission. Where can I find more information on this topic?
The following website provides more information on the steps that you need to follow: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/become-a-tue-student/admission-and-enrollment/programtype/bachelor-1/program/chemical-engineering-and-chemistry-1/country/nederland.
Admission. Is the study choice check (studiekeuzeadvies) binding?
No, the study choice advice is not binding. You may start the program as long as you meet the admission requirements. The advice is an indication of how likely you are to succeed in the program based on your answers in the online questionnaire — it’s not a guarantee.
Program.What is Chemical Engineering and Chemistry about?
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry focuses on both chemistry and scaling up chemical processes. You’ll study chemical reactions and how they work, and you’ll also explore how to carry them out on a larger scale. For example, in plastic production, you’ll learn both how plastic is made chemically and how to produce it in a large reactor. Sustainability plays a significant role in the program as well — we examine how processes can be improved and made more sustainable.
Program. What is the difference between Chemical Engineering and “just” Chemistry?
Chemical Engineering also looks at how to scale up chemical reactions for large-scale applications. “Just” chemistry focuses more on the chemistry itself.
Program. What kind of courses will I take?
You’ll take courses on chemistry and scaling processes. Many courses have a practical component in the lab. You’ll also participate in Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) projects. Additionally, students have the option to select electives outside their department.
Program. Do I need to be good at Mathematics B, Physics, and Chemistry?
This depends on the individual. Your attitude and motivation also play a significant role. If you struggle to get passing grades in these subjects, they might become challenging during the program.
Program. Is Chemical Engineering and Chemistry a difficult program?
If you are motivated, disciplined, and take an active approach to your studies, the program is manageable.
Program. How many hours of classes can I expect to attend? What is the study load like?
This depends somewhat on the quarter. For lab work, you’ll usually spend an afternoon in the lab and do some preparation beforehand. In general, you’ll have 2-hour lectures on several days, followed by 2-hour guided self-study sessions. On average, you’ll have about 20 contact hours per week. The rest of the time is spent on self-study.
Program. Is everything in English?
Yes. If you're coming from the Dutch system, this might take some getting used to, but most students adjust quickly — usually within a few weeks.
Program. Are there opportunities for international experiences or exchange programs?
Yes, both in the bachelor’s and master’s programs. You can do a project or internship abroad.
Program. How is academic guidance arranged?
You’ll be supported by an academic advisor who helps with course choices. In your first year, you’ll also be paired with a student mentor to help you find your place at the university.
Program. Can I view the academic calendar of TU/e?
Yes, you can always access it online via the digital study guide: Academic year agenda (tue.nl)
Program. What about the professors — are they approachable?
Yes, professors are approachable. The program is relatively small, so classes aren’t too crowded, which makes it easy to ask questions. There is also a weekly social gathering on Thursdays, which professors sometimes attend, making it even easier to interact with them in a relaxed setting (you don’t need to consume alcohol to participate).
TU/e. Is it realistic to pursue a double bachelor's degree?****
Each year, a select few students opt for a double degree. On average, this takes 1 to 1.5 additional years — allowing you to complete two bachelor’s degrees in four years. Some students use their elective space to take courses from a second program. If you are considering a double degree, it’s best to discuss this with the academic advisor first.
TU/e.How is the academic year structured at TU/e?
The year is divided into four quarters. Each quarter consists of eight teaching weeks and two exam weeks. You can typically enroll in up to three courses per quarter.
TU/e.What kinds of workshops and training does TU/e offer?
TU/e offers various workshops and training courses to help students develop skills, such as:
- Presentation skills
- Study and learning strategies
- Career center/job application support
- Leadership training
- Language courses
- Personal development workshops
Many of these skills are also integrated into various professional skills (SI) courses in your bachelor’s program.
TU/e.Are there many activities and facilities on campus?
Yes! Besides the study association, which even has a bar on campus, Eindhoven is home to over 60 student associations that organize numerous activities on and around campus.
The university also features a cinema, supermarket, cafés, restaurants, and a sports center. With a sports card, you can take part in various sports, and the student sports associations offer almost every sport you can think of — from swimming, bouldering, and squash to pole fitness, rugby, hockey, martial arts, surfing, and golf. The sports center has 38 different student sports associations.
TU/e.What is the difference between a three-year and a four-year bachelor's program in the Netherlands?
The main difference is that the three-year program is offered at research universities and leads to a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree. The four-year program is offered at the University of Applied Sciences (HBO) and leads to a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree.
TU/e.How long does it take to get from the TU/e campus to the center of Eindhoven? What’s the best way to travel?
It’s a 10–15 minute walk or a 5-minute bike ride to the city center. A bike is the fastest and easiest way to get around. The train station is about a 10-minute walk from campus.
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Still have questions about the Chemical Engineering and Chemistry bachelor’s program?
Feel free to contact us at cheminfo.st@tue.nl — we’re happy to help!