The Engineering Systems – Sustainable Energy master’s track at HAN University of Applied Sciences helps you design, model, and validate sustainable energy systems using both white-box modelling and system identification. You also choose a focus area in hydrogen technology or power supply, supporting the integration of energy technologies into real-world systems.
The Engineering Systems – Sustainable Energy master's track at HAN University of Applied Sciences is designed to equip students with the skills to design, model, and validate sustainable energy systems. This program emphasizes both theoretical and practical applications, allowing students to engage in white-box modelling and system identification. Students can specialize in either hydrogen technology or power supply, facilitating the integration of advanced energy technologies into real-world systems.
This comprehensive program combines essential modelling courses with hands-on practice and a minor project. Students will delve into their chosen specialisation while engaging with core subjects, including:
Specialisation track: Students can choose between hydrogen technology or power supply to enhance their understanding of sustainable energy system components and their integration.
To be eligible for the Engineering Systems – Sustainable Energy master’s track, applicants typically need to meet the following academic requirements:
Additionally, proficiency in English is required, which can be demonstrated through standardized testing.
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