Future-focused software & IT programmes offer hands-on coding, cutting-edge research and strong industry ties, preparing you for a successful career in today’s digital and tech-driven world.
Explore our diverse study programmes, designed to equip you with theoretical insight and practical skills for a future in science, technology, or research.

Solve complex mathematical challenges, turn data into smart solutions and explore the potential of AI.

Hands-on ICT bachelor—pick from 13 topics and launch your tech career in Brainport.

Versatile programme for Software Engineering with tracks in AI, Business, Security & Embedded for real IT challenges.

Earn your ICT Associate degree in 2 years—full-time prep for your future tech career.

Master IT skills - software, data, security and innovation.

Focus on quantum software, photonics and electronics to solve complex challenges.

Focus on applying AI, IoT, robotics and data to to drive digital transformation.
Computer science & IT is your launchpad into the digital future. Learn to design apps, build websites, code games, and dive into AI, cybersecurity, and robotics. These hands-on, future-focused programmes at Fontys are built for creative, tech-savvy minds like yours. Want to become an AI engineer, ethical hacker, game developer, data analyst, or UX designer? The digital world is growing fast and it needs you to shape what’s next.

The Netherlands is home to one of Europe’s most advanced tech ecosystems. Especially in the Brainport region, you’ll find companies offering students real-world projects, internships, and career opportunities.





















































"You have to do two internships during the programme. Finding a company to intern at is no problem. Every organisation needs a mathematician, even though they sometimes don’t know it themselves yet."
“Studying at Fontys gave us the freedom to experiment, fail fast, and work on projects that felt meaningful instead of purely theoretical. Many courses pushed us to think like engineers who build real solutions, not just students completing assignments."