Вступительные требования
The following Bachelor's degrees completed at our university give you direct access to the Master's in Computer Science and Engineering:
A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science completed at TU/e. You can transfer to a deficiency program of 30 ECTS after completing the following Bachelor's degrees at TU/e:
Applied Mathematics
Applied Physics
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Design
Innovation Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences. 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 |
Начало фев, сен |
Продолж.Кол-во лет: 2 |
Стоимость иностран.€15000 |
Период оплатыAcademic year |
Академ. год2017 |
In the Master's degree program in Computer Science and Engineering, you will learn to design quality software. You will also combine a scientific perspective with the approach of an engineer. You will systematically produce inventories of requirements and incorporate them into your design. You will also be able to make qualitative and quantitative judgments regarding the extent to which those requirements have been met. As a Master's-level graduate, you will be able to play a leading role in the development of your specialist field, whether in scientific research, in industry, in commercial businesses or in (government) organizations.
Compulsory element
The program includes compulsory courses as well as greater freedom of choice in the form of electives. You learn how to create reliable protocols for the behavior of complex software systems. To do this requires knowledge of algorithms, performance, hardware, and design and documentation methods. You also need an understanding of the variability and maintainability of these protocols. These aspects are covered in the compulsory element of the Master's program.
A wide range of options
The freedom you have to determine the content of your program enables you to take your studies in any direction: from a heavily theory-based program to the complete opposite in the form of a more practice-based program. You could focus on formal methods, or on visualization techniques. You will also deepen your knowledge of cryptology or applications for data mining.