Вступительные требования
Direct progression
The following Bachelor's degrees completed at our university give you direct access to the Master's in Embedded Systems:
A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering completed at TU/e
A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science completed at TU/e
Deficiency program
You can transfer to a deficiency program of 30 ECTS after completing the following Bachelor's degrees at TU/e:
Biomedical Engineering
Industrial Design
Innovation Sciences
Applied Physics
Applied Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering. 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 |
Embedded systems: you will find these in dozens of products that we use every day, such as television sets and copiers. The combination of computer science (software) and electrical engineering (hardware) in these types of equipment requires an integrated approach towards the design process. And that in turn requires a new type of engineer who has a knowledge of both software and hardware.
Content of the Master's degree program in Embedded Systems
The emphasis of the Master's degree program in Embedded Systems lies on the design of efficient and reliable systems. In order to be able to construct reliable protocols for the behavior of complex software systems, you need to have knowledge of algorithms, performance, hardware and design and documentation methods. These subjects are all covered during the Master's program. 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.