
Most degree programmes start between Monday 24th of August and Friday 4th of September with an introduction. During this introduction, you will receive your timetable. After enrolling, you can find more information about the start of your degree programme on Iris or in the Iris app.
4 years
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Statutory tuition fee: €2,601
Institutional tuition fee: €9,999
Use the Tuition Fees Guide to calculate your tuition fees.
Books year one: about € 300
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Inholland Amsterdam
Pina Bauschplein 4
1095 PN Amsterdam
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Each academic year has four terms of ten weeks. Expect to study an average of forty hours per week: attending class and working on assignments and projects with other students, and preparing for exams. You can earn 15 study credits per term for a total of 60 credits per year.
At the end of your first year, we’ll take a close look at your study progress. Have you earned enough credits to continue your studies? And is the degree programme a good fit for you? Based on these questions, you’ll receive a study recommendation. This helps you decide in time whether to continue or switch to another programme. For all bachelor’s and associate degree programmes at Inholland, you need to earn at least 30 ECTS credits in your first year. If you don’t meet this requirement, you’ll receive a binding negative study recommendation. This means you can’t continue with this degree programme at Inholland unless you’ve shown in time that personal circumstances have played a role. In addition, some programmes may require you to pass specific study components in your first year. This is called the qualitative standard.
Our student counsellors are here to support you if personal circumstances are hindering your ability to focus on your studies. Whether you face personal challenges, have a disability, illness, family matters, or combine top-level sports with studying, we provide tailored guidance and support.
Contact our student counsellors at decanaat.amsterdam@inholland.nl before you apply to discuss how we can help you succeed academically.
This data compares Applied Mathematics / Data Science with equivalent programmes at other universities of applied sciences. This information is gathered by the Dutch government and is designed specifically for Dutch students. The numbers and percentages do not reflect our international population.
Please note: Applied Mathematics / Data Science is also known as Mathematical Engineering.