Study Roadmap | Master Interaction Technology (I-Tech): for students and staff (2024)

The Interaction Technology master’s programme gives you the opportunity to setup a course programme that fits your own interests and future career (see Programme Information). This also means that you need to make a few choices, which have to be made at, or even before, the start of your programme. Therefore, some guidelines are given below to support you.

Roadmap for the organisation of your study

Below, we provide a general roadmap with a time scheme that you can use to plan your study and complete it in two years (the nominal time).

  • Step 1: Choose the courses of the first quarter of your programme at the start of your programme

    • Point of time: Introduction period

      During the introduction period (Kick-IN) before the start of the programme youhave an introductory meeting where the courses for the first quarter mustbe chosen. Current students will present the choices they made for their programme.

    • Course registration

      To be able to participate in the education, you need to register for the courses you want to take. This is possible up to and including the Wednesday before the start of the quartile viaOsiris Studentfor the course(s) in question. Once you have enrolled, you are registered for the education to follow, for Canvas and for the first opportunity and the resit of the corresponding tests!

      For more information on course registrations:https://www.utwente.nl/register

      Registration periods for all education in the 2024-2025 academic year

      1st quartile: 1 August 2024 up to and including Wednesday 28 August 2024
      2nd quartile: 14 October 2024 up to and including Wednesday 6 November 2024
      3rd quartile: 6 January 2025 up to and including Wednesday 29 January 2025
      4th quartile: 24 March 2025 up to and including Wednesday 16 April 2025

      Deregistration

      If you are registered for a course and no longer want to take part, you can deregister viaOsiris Studentup to one day before the test week of the running quartile.

    • Tips on choosing courses

      Choosing from so many courses and finding a clear focus in your curriculum can be difficult. We want to give you some tips on how to get started!

      > Plan 15EC in each block, preferably one Technology course each quartile. All courses are 5EC unless stated otherwise. You can use the Course Form in the Important Documents section on this page.

      > Advanced courses and projects can belong to different pillars depending on the project (TBD) and can only be done after finishing the corresponding introductory course.

      > It is possible to do an internship in your second year to deepen your knowledge of specific courses.

  • Step 2: Finalise your programme

    • Point of time: during the first quarter after the start of your study

      Take you time to grow into the programme, talk to peers and possibly make an appointment with theprogramme coordinator orprogramme mentorto finalize your course programme. Within the introductory course Foundations of Interaction Technology you will also be asked to think about this.

  • Step 3: Register your course form

    • Point of time: no later than two weeks before the end of the first quartile

      Fill in thecourse planner, download the pdf, and mail it to the programme mentor for approval. Then mail the signed version toboz-itech@utwente.nl.

      You should do this not later than two weeks before the end of the first quartile.

  • Step 4: Prepare your internship (optional)

    • Point of time: Half a year before the planned start of the internship

      Start preparing your internship about half a year before you plan to start the internship itself. The first step in this process is to contact a potential supervisor from UT, preferably a Human Media Interaction staff member.

      Note:To start your internship, you must have completed courses from your course programme for a minimum of 45EC. You can prepare for your internship before satisfying this requirement. The reference date for this requirement is the starting date of your internship.

  • Step 5: Prepare your research topics & final project

    • Point of time: Half a year before the planned start of your research topics

      Start preparing your internship about half a year before you plan to start with the Research Topics. The first step in this process is to contact a potential supervisor from UT, preferably a staff member of Human Media Interaction. If you have not done an internship, the final project can be carried out externally (e.g. at a research institute or a company). Keep in mind that this preparation can take some time, since you and your supervisors should all agree on the topic.

Academic calendar

TheAcademic Calendarshows you the main features of the academic year in Twente:

  • Division of the year into four study periods (quarters/quartiles)
  • Examination periods
  • Holidays

This Academic Calendar is relevant for you as long as you have to take courses. You can plan your internship and your Final Project without bothering about the education periods, but you should keep in mind holiday periods.

Getting assistance setting up your programme

  • The programme coordinator can help you with defining your course programme.
  • After having chosen your courses you should contact the programme mentor to get approval for your course programme.
  • For general questions and advice, not specifically related to your course programme, please contact the study advisor.
Study Roadmap | Master Interaction Technology (I-Tech): for students and staff (2024)

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