Pre-master Embedded Systems
Program Overview
Programs
The university offers a range of programs for students, including:
- Bachelor College
- Graduate School
- Pre-master's programs
- TU/e Honors Academy
- Innovation Space
- Testing and assessment
- Internships and graduation projects
- Exchange programs for studying abroad
- Education at partner institutions
- Certificate programs
- Internal double diploma
Pre-master's Program
The Pre-master's program is designed for students who have an HBO bachelor degree in a relevant subject and wish to pursue a master's degree. The program is intended to bridge the gap between the HBO bachelor degree and the master's degree.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Pre-master's program, students must meet the following requirements:
- Have an HBO bachelor degree in one of the following subjects:
- Computer Science (Dutch: Informatica)
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Dutch: Elektrotechniek)
- Embedded Systems Engineering
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- Mechatronics (Dutch: Mechatronica)
- Software Engineering
- Meet the English and Math requirements
Prior University Bachelors
Students with a University (WO) degree may be eligible for the Pre-master's program if their deficiency is a maximum of 30 credits.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Pre-master's program is designed to prepare students for the master's degree. The program includes a range of courses that cover the necessary topics and skills.
Academic Advisor
Students in the Pre-master's program are assigned an academic advisor who can provide guidance and support throughout the program.
Regulations
The Pre-master's program is subject to the university's regulations and guidelines. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with these regulations and follow them throughout the program.
Career and Skills
The university offers a range of resources and services to help students develop their careers and skills, including:
- Vacancies at associations and student teams
- Language Courses and Academic Writing Skills
- TU/e Career Academy
- MyFuture
- Studium Generale
Guidance and Development
The university offers a range of services to support students' guidance and development, including:
- Whom to contact
- Student wellbeing
- Group training sessions
- Extra support during your studies
- Study doubts
- Dual career
- Financial compensation for study delay
- Student responsibilities
- TU/enable
- TINT
