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2 ICT Bachelor's Degree Programs in Belgium


Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor in ICT
- Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Reprogramme the future! You know better than anyone how ICT can transform the world and you can’t wait for what’s next! Get the skills you need to take your problem-solving capabilities to the next level.


Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor in Electronics-ICT
- Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium
- Online Belgium
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Are you an inquisitive person who is passionate about electronics and enjoys disassembling electronic devices to discover how they work? The Electronics major will immerse you in a variety of projects and laboratory work. Or, on the other hand, are you a more creative mind interested in tackling challenging problems within ICT systems? In our ICT major, you will spend the first year building a solid foundation – learning about programming languages and the configuration, installation, and management of computers.
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Studying ICT at the Bachelor's level in Belgium offers a dynamic approach to technology, integrating technical skills with real-world applications. The country's focus on project-based learning and collaboration equips you with practical experience and fosters teamwork skills essential for the tech industry.
Through courses in programming, network design, and cybersecurity, you'll gain a solid foundation in information technologies. You'll develop competencies in creating software solutions, optimizing databases, and managing IT projects. The environment encourages independence and critical thinking as you tackle simulations and real-world challenges.
Belgium's educational framework emphasizes research and innovation, allowing students to explore current trends in the ICT sector. Graduates often find opportunities in various domains, such as software development, IT support, and data analysis. This versatility opens doors for careers both locally and internationally, providing skills that are in demand worldwide.