Studying engineering in the Netherlands can differ in several aspects, including academic structure, teaching methods, and career prospects. At the end of the article, you will also find a list of the highest-ranked engineering programs in the Netherlands (from mechanical engineering to architecture & computer science);
Here are some of the main differences:
Academic Structure: In the Netherlands, engineering programs are usually structured around a problem-based learning (PBL) approach, where students work in small groups to solve real-world problems. In Italy, engineering programs follow a more traditional approach, based on lectures, labs, and exams.
Teaching Methods: Dutch engineering programs place a strong emphasis on practical experience and skill development, with a focus on teamwork, critical thinking, and experimentation. Students engage in group projects and internships with companies in the sector. Italian engineering programs, on the other hand, emphasize theoretical knowledge, with a focus on mathematical modeling, calculations, and analysis.
Career Opportunities: In the Netherlands, the tech industry is rapidly growing, offering numerous job opportunities for engineers. In Italy, the job market for engineers is more competitive.
Female Friendly! In the Netherlands, women and girls are encouraged to choose engineering from an early age. Step by step, the female population entering engineering is growing. According to the latest Eurostat data, in 2020 women represented nearly 30% of all students enrolled in engineering, manufacturing, and construction programs in the Netherlands. In Italy, women represented only 23% of students in these programs.
Of course, these are just some of the differences, and many other factors can influence the course of study and career opportunities in both countries.
The Best Engineering Bachelor Programs in the Netherlands
Where can you find the best bachelor’s programs in mechanical engineering, architecture, or design engineering? Here are the Dutch rankings for engineering programs, for both research and applied universities (alphabetical). To understand how Dutch rankings work, read more here.
Aerospace / Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering (applied) – Delft, InHolland University
Aerospace Engineering (research) – Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Architecture, Urbanism & Building Sciences
Architecture, Urbanism & Building Sciences (research) – Eindhoven (TU/e)
Built Environment / Urbanism & City Design (applied) – Breda University (BUAS)
Automotive Engineering
Automotive (research) – TU Eindhoven (TU/e)
Automotive (applied) – Fontys University (Eindhoven), HAN University (Arnhem)
Biomedical Engineering (research) – Groningen University (RUG)
Business Informatics (research) – University of Twente
Chemical Science & Engineering (research) – University of Twente, RUG Groningen
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering (research) – University of Twente
Civil Engineering (applied) – HZ University
Here is the podcast with Costanza, a Civil Engineering student at HZ:
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Computer Science (Informatics)
Computer Science (Informatics), Research University
Radboud University
TU/e (course name: Data Science)
Computer Science / Informatics / Software Engineering (Applied)
Fontys University (Eindhoven)
Saxion University (Deventer)
(Technical) Computer Science & Engineering
Research:
- Delft University
- TU/e
- Twente University
Applied:
- Saxion University
Creative Technology
Twente University
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering (Research)
Twente University
TU/e
Electrical Engineering (Applied)
HAN University
Saxion University
Fontys University
Engineering (General)
HZ University
Industrial Design Engineering
Industrial Design Engineering (Research)
Eindhoven University (TU/e)
Twente University
Industrial Design Engineering (Applied)
Fontys University (Venlo)
The Hague University
Logistics
Logistics Management (Only Applied)
Breda University (BUas)
Fontys University
Logistics Engineering (Only Applied)
HZ University
Breda University (BUas)
Fontys University
(Applied) Mathematics
Mathematics (Pure)
VU Amsterdam
RUG Groningen
Applied Mathematics (Research)
TU/e
Twente University
Applied Mathematics (Applied)
Fontys (Eindhoven)
InHolland (Amsterdam)
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering (Applied)
Hanze University
Fontys University
HAN University
New course, not yet ranked: Saxion University
Mechanical Engineering (Research)
Twente University
TU/e
Mechatronics
Fontys University
New course, not yet ranked: Saxion University
For chemistry, food technology, and life sciences, see the ranking under “Sciences.”
Sources: Internationale Studenten Enquête, Keuzegids, Universiteiten