The master program AI&ES is open to students with various Bachelor of Science (BSc) backgrounds. The following Bachelor's degree certificates from the TU/e or any of the Dutch universities of technology (Delft University of Technology or University of Twente) provide direct access to the AI&ES master program:
- Applied Physics and Science Education
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
For students with a different BSc program, there are specific additional requirements to rectify deficiencies, the form and weight of which depends on the learning outcomes and content of the BSc program. Deficiencies with respect to the AI&ES admission criteria can potentially be resolved in an AI&ES pre-master program or through homologation.
Upon application, as part of the admissions procedure, it will be checked whether there are deficiencies and if so, what are these exactly. If the deficiencies do not count for more than 15 ECTS, the students are admitted to the master program AI&ES. The missing subjects will replace (some of) students' free elective courses through homologation. Should the deficiencies exceed 15 ECTS, the students may need to complete a pre-master program AI&ES first, before being allowed into the master program AI&ES.
For more extensive information upon the admission and application procedure, please visit our Admission and Enrollment wizard. Please fill out your details on this site and see the roadmap of applying, including admission requirements.
More information
Want to know more? Please check the Program and Examination Regulation AI&ES (PER/OER) 2024-2025 document in the Downloads section, or contact us via the contact form below.