Associate Degree in Software Development
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Aug 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Do you want to become a software developer, working in teams to design, implement, test and deploy applications? Join our intense two-year program, where you'll first learn to develop software to the highest standards by completing 124 challenging assignments at your own pace, and then learn to apply these skills in practice through projects and internships.
During your studies
The first phase of the program consists of 124 increasingly challenging assignments. Most of the assignments are very technical and very practical. You'll usually work individually, though help from classmates and the teachers is never far away. Some of the more complex assignments allow you to work in pairs or small teams. The second phase is about designing and creating large-scale software while working as a team. You'll experience real-life projects, including two company internships.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
NL Scholarship (NLS)
A scholarship meant for NON-EU/EEA students who pay the full institutional tuition fee, and meet the specific requirements: a GPA of 80% or higher and an IELTS 7.0 or higher. The scholarship amounts to € 5,000. You will receive this in the first year of your studies.
Saxion Talent Scholarship (STS)
A scholarship meant for NON-EU/EEA students who apply for a Bachelor's programme, pay the full institutional tuition fee and meet the specific requirements: a GPA of 70% or higher and an IELTS of 6.0 or higher. The scholarship amounts to € 2,500. You will receive this in the first year of your studies.
Saxion Excellence Scholarship (SES)
You can apply for the SES each year following your first year as a student. You may be granted the SES multiple times.
Curriculum
The First Year
In the first year, the focus is on learning how to program. And not just a little! The format is pretty intense: you are to work full-time in our office environment with your fellow students and teachers. You will work individually, at your own pace, on about 100 challenging (programming) assignments. Depending on your prior knowledge and aptitude, the first "year" may take you between 6 and 18 months. You will be supported by your classmates and the teachers, who are also present full-time. They do not teach, but coach, provide feedback, and refer to good online resources. In addition, they work on a fun and productive "company culture" so that everyone feels comfortable.
Year 1
- Python Programming
- Static web
- SQL databases
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Dynamic web
- Algorithms & data structures
- DevOps
- Android Programming
- UX design
- Low-level programming
- Client-side web
- Software teams
The Second Year
As in the first year, there are some assignments to work on. Some involve programming on a pretty high level, but we're also diving deeper into the design of software, and how to work in teams.
In addition, you will intern at two different companies. You already know how to develop software, but during your internships, you will learn to apply your skills in large-scale projects and a team setting. Additionally, you will carry out two programming projects at school, in which you design and implement cool software according to your ideas. Based on your work during the two internships and the two projects, you will create a portfolio demonstrating a sufficient skill level on each of the eighteen qualifications.
Year 2
- Protocols & parsers
- Technical design
- Open Source
- Graduation
Career Opportunities
After completing the program, you will receive an internationally recognized Associate degree (Ad) title. With this degree, you can work as a software developer in disciplines such as frontend, backend, full-stack, or embedded. If you wish to pursue further studies, you can enrol in HBO-ICT with two years worth of exemptions.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.