This MSc in Engineering Systems with a focus on Automotive Systems at HAN University of Applied Sciences builds your skills in vehicle technology, modelling, and control. You’ll study powertrains, vehicle dynamics, and smart/sustainable mobility to prepare for engineering roles in the automotive sector.
The MSc in Engineering Systems with a specialization in Automotive Systems at HAN University of Applied Sciences equips students with essential skills in vehicle technology, modeling, and control. This program prepares graduates for various engineering roles within the dynamic automotive sector, focusing on powertrains, vehicle dynamics, and innovative solutions for smart and sustainable mobility.
The curriculum is structured to enhance your systems engineering knowledge while applying it to automotive technologies. Core subjects typically encompass modeling and control concepts, vehicle and powertrain engineering, and topics related to data-driven and sustainable mobility.
Alongside traditional lectures and coursework, you will engage in practical assignments and projects that tackle real-world engineering challenges in automotive systems. Depending on your specific study plan, you may collaborate on team-based projects, employing modeling, analysis, and data techniques to support system design and evaluation.
The program culminates with a final project or thesis-style assessment, allowing you to demonstrate your ability to integrate knowledge and develop engineering solutions. It is advisable to confirm the exact format for your final assessment as part of your intake.
A relevant bachelor's degree in engineering or a closely related field is required for admission. Specific GRE/GMAT requirements are not stipulated for this program.
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