UT BSc students

If you are a UT BSc student and you want to enrol in the master's programme Nanotechnology, you have to fulfill some requirements regarding modules you have taken in your bachelor's programme. Below you find the requirements. 

You also need an Admission Decision from the master's programme. You can contact the study adviser for this. 

  • Advanced Technology

    Students in possession of a degree for the bachelor's programme Advanced Technology (AT), ATLAS, Electrical Engineering or Chemical Science and Engineering (CSE) of the University of Twente can be admitted to the regular master's programme if they successfully passed the modules Condensed Matter Physics (15 EC, B3 programme AT) and Materials Science and Engineering (15 EC, B2 programme AT) or Chemistry and Technology of Materials (15 EC, B2 programme CSE) in their bachelor's programme.

  • Applied Physics

    Students with a bachelor's degree in Applied Physics will be admitted directly. 

  • ATLAS

    Students in possession of a degree for the bachelor's programme Advanced Technology (AT), ATLAS, Electrical Engineering or Chemical Science and Engineering (CSE) of the University of Twente can be admitted to the regular master's programme if they successfully passed the modules Condensed Matter Physics (15 EC, B3 programme AT) and Materials Science and Engineering (15 EC, B2 programme AT) or Chemistry and Technology of Materials (15 EC, B2 programme CSE) in their bachelor's programme.

  • Chemical Science & Engineering

    Students in possession of a degree for the bachelor's programme Advanced Technology (AT), ATLAS, Electrical Engineering or Chemical Science and Engineering (CSE) of the University of Twente can be admitted to the regular master's programme if they successfully passed the modules Condensed Matter Physics (15 EC, B3 programme AT) and Materials Science and Engineering (15 EC, B2 programme AT) or Chemistry and Technology of Materials (15 EC, B2 programme CSE) in their bachelor's programme.

  • Electrical Engineering

    Students in possession of a degree for the bachelor's programme Advanced Technology (AT), ATLAS, Electrical Engineering or Chemical Science and Engineering (CSE) of the University of Twente can be admitted to the regular master's programme if they successfully passed the modules Condensed Matter Physics (15 EC, B3 programme AT) and Materials Science and Engineering (15 EC, B2 programme AT) or Chemistry and Technology of Materials (15 EC, B2 programme CSE) in their bachelor's programme.