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Industrial Design Engineering

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September 2011
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Description of Industrial Design Engineering

Bachelor of Industrial Design Engineering

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The sky is the limit thanks to the virtual elimination of boundaries by globalisation and modern technology. Similarly, the boundaries between products, services and the consumer experience are blurring. This calls for new types of engineers with a broad perspective: open innovators.

In the English-taught programme of Industrial Design Engineering students will learn to design solutions for today’s complex challenges. Participants will combine creativity with entrepreneurship, so that their products or services really are created.

This new programme already has a robust network in trade and industry. Companies are eagerly awaiting these engineers of the future.

If you want to find out more about Industrial Design Engineering, you can make an information request below and the school will contact you with further information.

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Application and qualification

The entry requirements for the BA of Industrial Design Engineering are:

  • To enrol in the three-year programme, applicants need the equivalent of a higher level Dutch VWO diploma such as an International Baccalaureate, German Abitur or three British A-levels at grade C or higher. Other diplomas may also be acceptable and these will be evaluated upon application.
  • The Industrial Design Engineering programme is offered in English so proof of proficiency in English is required. Bachelor’s candidates who were educated in the Netherlands, or whose secondary education was in English, are exempt from taking an English proficiency test. The minimum TOEFL and IELTS requirements are:

- TOEFL Paper-based score 550
- TOEFL Computer-based score 213
- TOEFL Internet-based score 80
- IELTS Overall score 6.0

Career Prospects

With a Bachelor of Industrial Design Engineering in hand after three years’ study, a range of directions will be open to graduates. They’ll have what it takes to start working independently on their own engineering projects.

In the role of junior innovator, graduates can join any of the larger companies or the arts and entertainment sector. Having already come into contact with many of these companies while studying, it will be easier to get in touch with them.

If a graduate would like to specialise, they are able to continue studying after completing their bachelor’s degree.

Curriculum

The English-taught Industrial Design Engineering degree programme lasts three years and consists solely of a main phase. In each year of the degree programme, a skill is adopted as the year’s theme; this is a skill that will be useful to you as a future open innovator.

  • Main phase 1, Year 1    : The Explorer (the researcher)
    Four modules, four projects
  • Main phase 2, Year 2: The Creator (the designer)
    Four modules, four projects
    Module 1     Social Innovation & Envisioning   
    Module 2     Human Values & Design
    Module 3    Impact People Planet Profit (PPP) & Redesign
    Module 4    Realization & Evaluation
  • Main phase 3, Year 3    : The Entrepreneur
    Four modules, minors, final project
    Module 1    Business Modelling & Value Creation
    Module 2    Networking & Partnerships
    Module 3    Creating Tribes & Movements
    Module 4    Sustainable Business

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Bachelor of Industrial Design Engineering

Expenses

The fees for the Bachelor of Industrial Design Engineering are:

In the academic year 2010-2011 most of the non-EU/EEA students will pay 7500 euro per year and EU/EEA students 1672 euro per year.

Description of The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Hague University of Applied Sciences

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Knowledge is the new international currency. As a place of research and higher education, The Hague University of Applied Sciences has a critical part to play in the future success of The Netherlands – and Europe – on the world stage. Not only through its teaching, but also through its applied research, public lectures and professional partnerships all over the world.

The Hague University is not here simply to impart knowledge, but to develop it. To share it. To challenge and exchange it. Students are prepared to be true citizens of the world, ready to work across different borders, disciplines and cultures. The University gives them real, hands-on experience and the courage to be creative.

The 20,000 students, as well as other staff, come from over 135 different countries. That diversity is one of the most powerful resources. The exchange of competing ideas and opinions is what leads to real innovation.

The Hague University has different kinds of programmes, to suit different students. Full-time or part-time, while working or after retiring. As well as Bachelors and Masters degrees, we also offer Professional Courses, Research and Development, and Open Studies for seniors.


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The Hague

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The Hague is a city of global stature, despite its relatively small size. As the home of the International Criminal Court, Peace Palace, War Crimes Tribunal and Europol, it’s rightly known as an International City of Peace, Justice and Security. It’s also the political capital of The Netherlands, and the home to our Royal family.

But it’s a city for day-to-day life, too, with the benefits of a big city – but a small town feel. You can wander the streets, soaking up all the wonderful historic architecture as you follow in the footsteps of Mondriaan and Vermeer. Or you can sit on the sandy beaches, soaking up the sun or gazing out over the water.



There are many things that you need to arrange when you decide to study abroad. Finding a place to live is obviously one of the most important things. The Hague University realises that it is difficult to arrange housing by yourself and has therefore developed procedures to arrange this for most of its international students.

Housing agency: DUWO

Each year many international students come to The Hague looking for a place to stay. In order to accommodate those students for whom it is impossible to find a room before arrival, The Hague University has signed a contract with a housing agency (DUWO) specialised in letting houses to students. Currrently The Hague University and DUWO supply more than 400 rooms to international students. There are five categories of students who are eligible for accommodation through The Hague University:

  • Non-EU students who have applied for a fulltime English bachelor programme, who are not living in the Netherlands when registering and who have applied for a provisional residence permit (entry-visa or MVV) and/or residence permit (VVR) through The Hague University; 
  • EU students who have applied for a fulltime English bachelor programme through a representative or agent of The Hague University.  Plase visit The Hague University's website for a list of agents.
  • Students who have applied for a fulltime master programme of The Hague University; 
  • Exchange students of The Hague University 
  • Preparatory school students.  

If you're a student mentioned above, you will receive information on how to apply for accommodation as part of the application procedure. 

What can you expect? 

Rooms in The Hague are not cheap, prices generally vary between €2,000 and €3,500 per semester. The rooms are single or double with communal facilities. More information about the accommodation that is offered via DUWO Short Stay Housing. Go to Short Stay Housing “When I’m a tenant”.  

Although some rooms have more facilities than others, they are all suitable for a one-semester/ two-semester stay. All rooms are in The Hague and between 5 to 20 minutes from the university.   The rent includes gas, water, electricity and furniture. Internet connection is available in most rooms. The accommodations are standard rooms. Facilities such as telephone, microwaves/ovens, pressure-cookers, dishwashers, washing machines, tumble-dryers, baths, whirlpools, TV-sets, stereos and other luxury items are not included in the accommodation.  

Find your own accommodation

Students who are not mentioned in the list above must find their own accommodation in The Hague. To assist them the International Office has developed an information sheet about finding your own accommodation in The Hague. Please visit The Hague University's website for more details.

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