Build advanced skills in modelling, control, and system identification through a practice-oriented MSc. You’ll apply your knowledge in a major project in industry or research, with an international learning environment.
The MSc in Engineering Systems at HAN University of Applied Sciences is designed to equip you with advanced skills in modelling, control, and system identification. This practice-oriented program encourages you to apply your knowledge through a significant project in either an industrial or research setting, all within an international learning environment. The course typically spans 18 months and is delivered on campus in the Netherlands, with English as the medium of instruction.
Core focus areas include modelling, simulation, and system identification, offering the flexibility to tailor your studies to your specific interests within engineering systems.
You will undertake a substantial project in an industrial or research context, enabling you to integrate your technical knowledge and showcase your ability to apply modelling and engineering methods to real-world challenges.
Depending on your chosen track and prior background, you can select additional modules to enhance your expertise in control, simulation, and advanced topics in systems engineering.
To be eligible for this program, you must possess a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a closely related technical discipline. Strong academic performance along with a solid foundation in mathematics and physics is essential.
Graduates of the MSc in Engineering Systems are well-prepared for a variety of roles in engineering and technology sectors. The skills acquired in this program open up opportunities in research, development, project management, and consultancy, among others, allowing you to make significant contributions to advancements in engineering systems.
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