For students from the bachelor’s programme Creative Technology a fixed minor programme has been formulated.
Admission requirement
To be admitted to this minor, the module Smart Technology must have been part of your bachelor’s programme.
Minor Programme
The minor programme is taught during the first semester of the academic year (autumn) and consists of the following courses:
Code | Course | Study load (EC) |
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Calculus A | 5 | |
Linear Algebra | 3 | |
Digital Logic and Computer Organization | 4 | |
Linear Systems | 2 | |
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Quarter 2 |
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Calculus B | 4 | |
Linear Systems | 4 | |
Electricity & Magnetism HBO | 5 | |
Probability Theory and Statistics | 3 | |
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| Total | 30 |
Note: The courses Linear Systems and Academic Research Skills are taught during the whole semester. Linear Systems starts in week 5 of the first quarter.
Language of instruction
This minor programme is taught in English.
Admission to the master’s programme
As a Creative Technology graduate you will be admitted directly to the Electrical Engineering master’s programme if the courses of this minor programme have been part of your bachelor’s programme. When courses from this programme are lacking, you can follow them still as a premaster’s programme.
Starting the master’s programme
The master’s programme can be started in the beginning of Quarter 2A (February). However this assumes that all examinations of the premaster’s courses have been passed successfully.
Homologation courses (after the bachelor’s programme)
Homologation courses (bridging courses) are advanced bachelor courses that you may have to follow after bachelor’s programme. Formally they are part of the master’s programme and as such they are included in the 120 EC study load of the programme. The courses depend on the chosen specialization and will be selected by the programme mentor of your master specialisation.
Coordinator of this minor programme
You may also consult the programme coordinator of Creative Technology: