Вступительные требования
Because of the multidisciplinary character of the program several bachelor degrees provide admission to the Master's degree program Automotive Technology. You should have at least a Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields of expertise:
Applied Physics
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
or an equivalent study. To be considered for admission to a TU/e Master's program applicants should have a (minimum) Specialist Diploma or a Bakalavr degree from an accredited academic university. A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 75% of the scale maximum. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Overall band score of at least 90 AND a minimum score of 21 for each section.
TU/e only accepts the TOEFL internet-based test. IELTS (academic version) with an overall band score of at least 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 for each section.
University of Cambridge
proof that you have passed the University of Cambridge 'Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)', or University of Cambridge 'Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)',grades A-C.
Форма обучен. |
Начало |
Продолж. |
Стоимость иностран. |
Период оплаты |
Академ. год |
Форма обучен.Дневное |
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Продолж.Кол-во лет: 2 |
Стоимость иностран.€15000 |
Период оплатыAcademic year |
Академ. год2017 |
The master's program Automotive Technology offers a program based on a systems approach, providing multidisciplinary knowledge of today's high-tech automotive industry. There are no comparable programs in Europe. The master's program Automotive Technology at Eindhoven University of Technology is an outstanding starting point for a successful career.
Automotive Technology: a multidisciplinary program
Vehicles are a source of multidisciplinary challenges for technicians and scientists. The automotive industry is fast-moving with new technologies developing for low emissions and safe mobility. The possibilities seem unlimited. The traditional car has been developed into a controlled high-tech system full of mechanics, electronics, sensors and informatics. The increase in vehicle intelligence has led to a vast demand for highly educated engineers able to think on system level, to work in a variety of disciplines and to observe the complete system rather than a collection of components. The industry needs automotive engineers with a background in mechanics, electronics, computer science and chemistry. As a future automotive engineer you should have knowledge of all these aspects. The MSc program Automotive Technology offers this knowledge.