Embedded Systems

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 2.06 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 14.3 k / Year(s)  
187 place StudyQA ranking:1909 Duration:24 months

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The interaction between computer science (software)and electrical engineering (hardware) requires an integrated approach. You'll have to draw on knowledge of both software and hardware.

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. 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. The Master's program in Embedded Systems is a joint program of the 3TU Federation: a collaboration between the 3 universities of technology in the Netherlands.

Types of teaching (in year 1): * theory: 30%
* practice: 30%
* self study: 40%




Programme internationalization: * Studying abroad is optional.
* The percentage of foreign students: 20%
* The percentage of foreign teachers: 0%
* The percentage of students abroad: 5%
* The percentage of teachers abroad: 0%




This programme consists of 30% distance learning


This programme has a workload of 120 ECTS.


Specialities:
Honors program CSE:

The Honors program is aimed at excellent students from one of the Master programs.

Grade listGrade average: For admission a minimum of 75% CGPA. For entry to Amandus H. Lundqvist Scholarship Program (ALSP) a minimum of 80% CGPA. Previous education: BSc in computer science or electrical engineering. Sufficient knowledge of continuous and discrete mathematics.Written request: Letter of motivationAdditional language requirements: * Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: C1 * IELTS overall band: 6.5 * TOEFL internet based: 90 English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test: 90

Scholarships / Grants:
Eindhoven University of Technology:
Scholarships are awarded by the TU/e and institutes situated in the Eindhoven region and the rest of the Netherlands (NL): ASML, NXP, Océ, Vredestein and Philips. The scholarships are awarded to students with the best grades from their previous education at respected universities outside NL.

Accreditation

Accredited by: NVAO in: The Netherlands

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