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Technology consists of three specific professional programmes, each with two graduation orientations selected as of the first or the second year.
Within these courses, the link between theory and the future professional practices is emphasized from the outset. Solid basic knowledge coupled to a broad offering of practical skills prepares the students well for the future practice of the chosen profession. From the start, the studies offer the opportunity to get fully acquainted with the future work environment, as traineeships and projects in the practice form an integrated part of the training.
Projects are taught in an international context, ranging from study travel to apprenticeships in some other country or on another continent, or completing the programme as Erasmus-student in an institution abroad.

Students learn, as of their first year, to work independently and to think along problem-solving lines. Our Bachelor diplomas enjoy a strong reputation on the labour market and recent studies also demonstrate that the demand for graduates from technical university colleges far exceeds the supply.


Electronics-ICT

This programme reacts dynamically to the rapid developments in electronics, ICT, and multi-media, thus to prepare students for a successful career in those fields.


Graphical and Digital Media   

The graphic media-industry is a dynamic industry branch in the process of very rapid technological evolutions, just like the information technology with which it is closely allied. The latest trend is a widening of the spectrum by the introduction of new media and technologies such as digital printing, Internet applications, websites, and CD-ROM productions.


Real Estate

The surveyor measures boundary lines of building complexes and terrains but is likewise employed in road building projects and major public works, in the surveys of ports and train and subway infrastructures.
The real estate broker acts as a professional intermediary in the purchase, sale, or leasing of real estate for the owner.
The Property Manager is in charge of the operation of buildings. Building promoters are involved in project development. Financing is worked out and contracts are drawn up.
Real Estate is a 'booming business' indeed: a commercial-economic activity wherein also legal and regulatory provisions play an important role.


Our study programmes

study graduation options credits
professional bachelor - electronics ICT   180 (3 years)
professional bachelor - real estate - land surveying
- brokerage
180 (3 years)
professional bachelor - graphical and digital media - crossmedia design
- graphic and media technology
180 (3 years)


Contact

Please contact our student offices for questions regarding degrees & application.

Campus Paardenmarkt (map)
Paardenmarkt 92
2000 Antwerpen
tel : 03 / 213 79 10
fax : 03 / 231 86 70
e-mail : technologie@artesis.be

 
 
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