Is Applied Informatics for you?

Wondering if the master Applied Informatics would be a good fit for you? Have a look at the information and activities below to find out.

What does this programme involve?

This one year master programme is primarily intended for students who already have a bachelor’s degree in informatics (e.g., computer science or artificial intelligence) or who have a solid background in computer science and want to further develop their skills. The programme is designed around two major themes: Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Technology..

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Why study at the VUB?

Studying at VUB gives you more than a diploma. You learn to view the world with an open mind and without prejudice. You hone your critical thinking, and you learn to express your opinion. You commit not just to study, but to participate in meaningful social projects that make the world a better place. In short, this is where you shape your identity. Who you are today and want to be tomorrow.

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Spread the study load

Create your own studypath 

Within the VUB, we want to maximize our commitment to personal development and give as many students as possible the opportunity to continue their studies and develop themselves. Depending on your personal situation, it may be more difficult to devote full time to your studies. For example, you combine your studies with a job, you do top-level sports, ...    

At VUB you study at your own pace. With a flexible study pathway you make room for your personal situation (elite sports, dyslexia, disability, etc.). More information?

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Study and examination flexibility

Reflex status

Do you have a physical disability, learning disability or chronic illness, or are you starting a business or finding it harder to study because of your personal situation? If so, you qualify for Reflex Status.

With this you can ask for a flexible approach to your studies and exams, to maximise your chances of success. You may need access to course materials, for example, or more time to sit an exam, a translator or interpreter, staggered examinations, and so on.

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Elite sports and studying

Elite sports and study

Keen to combine your elite sporting career with a programme at VUB? It makes sense, as it strengthens your position in the jobs market after your sporting career ends.

Our Elite Sports & Study department helps you work out a personal study pathway and guides you through to the end.

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Studying with a disability

Studying with a functional impairment

Do you have a disability (for example, a learning disability, chronic medical condition, psychiatric or sensory disability)? If so, you qualify for a flexible approach to your studies and exams through Reflex Status, to maximise your chances of success. You may need access to course materials, for example, or more time to sit an exam, a translator or interpreter, staggered examinations, and so on.

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For extra support there are other student services to draw on at VUB. For example, a wheelchair-adapted room, study guidance and a personal study-pathway, mental healthcare, medical care, etc.

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Study Guidance

Study Guidance

An experienced team of student psychologists, student counsellors and study-pathway supervisors are there to give you personal study advice, guidance and training. At every phase in your study career.

  • Individual - Advice on your choice of programme, stress and anxiety training, help with exam planning, help for students with dyslexia...
  • Group (workshops, courses) - Choosing a subject for your bachelor's or master's thesis, learning to present, dealing with stress and anxiety...
  • Tools - An example of good weekly planning, tips and tricks for a good study method, a step plan to help you choose the right programme...

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Combining your studies with a job

In addition to a regular daytime schedule, we also offer the programme to working students in a variant with evening classes. It's specifically tailored to working students who're already established as informaticians, but who wish to retrain or to upskill in the areas offered.

As time is precious for working students, the evening classes do not mirror the regular daytime lectures for which recordings already exist in our online learning platform. Instead, the evening lectures are organised 4 to 5 times per semester at 18:00. The lecturer focuses on important meta-information such as how to study a particular topic, answers questions that might have arisen during self study, or practises important practical skills with you.

Studying abroad

During your studies, you'll have the chance to broaden your horizons by spending time abroad for courses, for your academic or industrial internship or even your master thesis. Within Europe, our Department of Chemistry has Erasmus+ mobility agreements with the following universities in Denmark, France, Spain, Portugal and Poland. Plus, there are multiple possibilities for an exchange outside of Europe. For more information, don't hesitate to contact our facility exchange coordinator.

Denmark:

University of Copenhagen

France:

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

Université Montpellier 1

Université Pierre et Marie Curie

Hungary:

Eötvös Loránd University

Ireland:

Limerick Institute of Technology

Netherlands:

University of Amsterdam

Poland:

Marie Curie-Sklodowska University

Portugal:

Universidade de Lisboa

Spain:

Universitat de Girona

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