Courses at the Maastricht Science Programme are taught fully in
English. After graduating from the MSP, students obtain a
Bachelor of Science degree (BSc). Classes are small and structured using
Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Students also participate in undergraduate research.
Curriculum structure At the Maastricht Science Programme (MSP), students construct their curriculum by choosing courses in the fields of: • Astronomy • Biology • Biomedical Engineering • Biomaterials • Earth Sciences • Chemistry • Mathematics • Physics Courses are structured in 1000 to 3000-level structure, indicating an increasing level of complexity and requiring previous knowledge. Per semester, students choose 4 courses (each 5
ECTS). In addition to courses, students are required to choose two skill trainings (each 2.5 ECTS). Finally, students are required to take one project (5 ECTS) per semester. A BSc degree at the MSP comprises a total of 180 ECTS. Students enroll in a maximum of 30 ECTS per semester or 60 ECTS per academic year. The final semester of the MSP consists of the Bachelor Thesis Research module (BTR), which is worth 30 ECTS. == References ==