Prior University Bachelors

TU/e students with a bachelor degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering can directly join the ES Master and do not need to take preparatory courses. Non-CS and non-EE students need the following preparatory courses. There are a few options depending on your prior education, for a total of 7 prerequisite courses.

Take the course:

2IT60 Logic and Set Theory

Take one of these sets, total of 2 courses:

Option 1: 2DI90 Probability and Statistics AND either 5EZA0 Math 1 OR 2DRR00 Linear Algebra and Applications

OR
Option 2: 5EMA0 Mathematics II AND either 5EZA0 Math 1 OR 2DRR00 Linear Algebra and Applications

Take one of these sets, total of 4 courses:

Option 1:

2IP90 Programming

2IC30 Computer Systems

2INC0 Operating Systems

2IRR20 Networks

OR

Option 2:

5EPC0 Circuits

5ESF0 Signals and Systems

5ECD0 Electronic Circuits I

5EIC0 Computer Architecture.

TU/e bachelor students have the following possibilities for satisfying these requirements:

  • The courses can be taken as electives during the student's current TU/e bachelor.
  • When bachelor is obtained and a maximum of 6 out of these courses are left, the student could follow them as a pre-master program. The exact curriculum of the student’s pre-master will be determined by the admission committee when the student applies.
  • When bachelor is obtained and maximum 3 out of these courses are left, the student could follow them as homologation courses as part of the master program.

Non TU/e bachelor

Students with deviating university (WO) bachelor (other than CS and EE) from a university other than TU/e can only be admitted to the ES master if the deficiency is not more than 15 credits (3 courses of 5 credits). We suggest these students check our bachelor programs to make an estimate for themselves that the deficiency is not more than 15 credits.

Computer Science and Engineering

https://educationguide.tue.nl/programs/bachelor-college/majors/computer-science-and-engineering

and 

Electrical Engineering

https://educationguide.tue.nl/programs/bachelor-college/majors/electrical-engineering

If the student thinks the deficiency is ≤15 credits, they should submit an application on Studylink. Then the application can be formally considered by the Departmental Admission Committee.

 Otherwise, the student is encouraged to apply for the ES pre-master program on Studylink.