Curriculum Master's degree program for HBO Bachelors

Master's degree program for HBO Bachelors 2024-2025

After completion of the pre-Master’s program, the student is admitted to the Master's program for HBO Bachelors.

Check the step-by-step plan for internal progress to a Master’s degree program for pre-Master's students.

The program contains the same elements as the regular Master's program of Electrical Engineering except for: 

  • an internship of 10 credits (instead of 15) 
  • 20 credits of electives (instead of 30) 
  • 3 deficiency resolving courses (homologation courses, in total 15 credits) 

The Master's program Electrical Engineering for HBO Bachelors is:

    EC
1st year Core courses 10
  Specialization electives 10
  Homologation courses 15
  Professional development 5
  Free electives 20
2nd year Core course 5
  Internship 10
  Graduation project 45

Homologation courses

Code

Name

EC

Quarter

5EPF0

Electromagnetics I

5

1

5ESH0

Control Systems

5

4

5ESG0

Signal Processing

5

4

 

Internship

HBO Bachelors complete an internship (worth 10 credits) as a preparation for the graduation project. The internship is a small research project under the supervision of one of the EE staff members and is carried out in an EE lab. The most important goal of the internship is to learn to handle a scientific and usually rather vague project assignment, which involves integrating knowledge from multiple areas of the field of electrical engineering. Additionally, the internship is an opportunity to practice reporting in English. For these reasons, the internship cannot take place in a company and must be done within the EE Department. Furthermore, the internship cannot be extended. More information about the internship can be found here.

Elective courses

HBO Bachelors choose 20 credits of elective courses. A student needs advice of his/her mentor for the electives. The same rules about choosing electives apply as for the regular Master's program of Electrical Engineering. HBO Bachelors are not allowed to use an elective to extend their internship. More information about elective courses can be found here.

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