BSc Computer science
Students who have completed a bachelor’s degree programme in Computer Science are required to include some subjects in the homologation part of the master’s programme.
Code | Subject | Credits | Semester |
Instrumentation of Embedded Systems | 5 | 1B |
Pre-knowledge can also be obtained with other courses (permission is required from the programme mentor; content should not be part of your bachelor),
BSc Electrical Engineering
Students who have completed a university Bachelor’s degree programme in electrical engineering without sufficient programming or internet/network security, are required to include some subjects in the homologation part of the master’s programme.
Code | Subject | Credits | Semester |
Software Development for Robotics (for programming) | 5 | 2A | |
Network Systems (for internet/network security) | 5 | 2A |
Pre-knowledge can also be obtained with other courses (permission is required from the programme mentor; content should not be part of your bachelor) e.g.:
- Logic and Set Theory (201800106)(2,5 EC), this is a self-tuition course given by the TU/e (TU/e login is probably required to access the material).
Bachelor's of a University of applied sciences (HBO)
Students with a Bachelor's degree awarded by a Dutch institute of professional education (HBO) are required to include the following course in the homologation part of the master programme:
Code | Subject | Credits | Semester |
Distributed Energy Management for Smart Grids | 5 | 1B |
Note: the course Energy Efficient Embedded Systems (192130122) in combination with Distributed Energy Management for Smart Grids is not allowed due to overlap int he content.
Pre-knowledge can also be obtained with other courses (permission is required from the programme mentor; content should not be part of your bachelor) e.g.:
- Logic and Set Theory (201800106)(2,5 EC), this is a self-tuition course given by the TU/e (TU/e login is probably required to access the material).
Other students
Pre-knowledge can also be obtained with other courses (permission is required from the programme mentor; content should not be part of your bachelor) e.g.:
- Logic and Set Theory (201800106)(2,5 EC), this is a self-tuition course given by the TU/e (TU/e login is probably required to access the material).