The general admission requirements are listed on the website for prospective students. For students from an engineering bachelor at the UT, specific admission requirements are established to give students the opportunity to prepare already during their bachelor programme for a smooth transition to the MSc Robotics.
Admission requirements UT students
BSc Advanced Technology graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed the module Systems and Control or the module Biorobotics
BSc Applied Mathematics graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed the module Systems and Control or the module Biorobotics (e.g. in their minor space)
OR have succesfully completed the course Engineering Systems Dynamics
BSc Applied Physics graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed the module Systems and Control or the module Biorobotics (e.g. in their minor space)
OR have succesfully completed the course System and Control Engineering (BSc ME) or the course Control Engineering (BSc EE)
BSc Biomedical Engineering graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed the module Biorobotics (or the module Systems and Control in their minor space)
BSc Chemical Science and Engineering graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed a personalised pre-master programme, including:
programming
control
dynamics
Please contact the Programme Coordinator or Programme Director for more details.
BSc Civil Engineering graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed the module Systems and Control (e.g. in their minor space)
BSc Creative Technology graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed the module Smart Technology (module 5)
AND completed the pre-master Systems and Control, e.g. in their minor space
No requirements; BSc Electrical Engineering graduates can directly enter the MSc Robotics.
BSc Industrial Design Engineering graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed a personalised pre-master programme, including:
vectur calculus
programming
control
dynamics
Please contact the Programme Coordinator or Programme Director for more details.
No requirements; BSc Mechanical Engineering graduates can directly enter the MSc Robotics.
BSc Technical Computer Science graduates can enter the MSc Robotics programme if:
they have succesfully completed a personalised pre-master programme, including:
vector calculus
control
dynamics
Please contact the Programme Coordinator or Programme Director for more details.
For any questions regarding your application for the MSc Robotics you can always contact the Programme Coordinator or Programme Director.