Direct access
A Bachelor degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering obtained at the TU/e or other Dutch university provides direct admission to the Embedded Systems program.
International Bachelor degree in CS or EE
Students with an international Bachelor degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering have to apply for admission via the Admission Committee.
Please, visit the TU/e Admission and Enrollment page for more information about admission and other requirements.
Other TU/e Bachelor degree
TU/e students with non-CS and non-EE bachelor willing to follow our master Embedded Systems need the following preparatory courses:
Code | Name |
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2IT60 | Logic and Set Theory |
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Code | Name |
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2DI90 | Probability and statistics |
2DBI00 / DRR00 | Linear algebra and applications or 2WF20 Linear algebra 1 |
OR | |
2DE20 | Mathematics I |
5EMA0 | Mathematics II |
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Code | Name |
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2IP90 | Programming |
2IC30 | Computer systems |
2INC0 | Operating systems |
2IC60 | Computer networks and security |
OR | |
5ECA0 | Circuits OR 5EPC0 Circuits |
5ECB0 | Electronic circuits I |
5EIA0 | Computation I: hardware/software interface |
5EIB0 | Computation II: embedded system design |
5ESB0 | Systems |
There are several possibilities:
- The courses can be taken as electives during the student's current non-CS/non-EE TU/e bachelor.
- When bachelor is obtained and maximum 6 out of these courses left, the student could follow them as a pre-master program.
- When bachelor is obtained and maximum 3 out of these courses left, the student could follow them as homologation courses as part of the master program.
The second and third option should be discussed in advance with an Academic Advisor for masters in Computer Science and approved by the CS Admission Committee.
University of Applied Science Bachelor degree (HBO)
Students with a matching Bachelor of Science from a Dutch University of Applied Science have to follow a standard pre-master program Embedded Systems first.
Upon completion of this pre-master they are admitted to the master ES.
Deviating (non-CS) non-TU/e bachelor
Students with deviating university bachelor (other than CS and EE) can only be admitted to master ES if the deficiency is not more than 15 credits (3 5 credits courses).
We suggest these students checking our bachelor programs
to make an estimate for themselves that the deficiency is not more than 15 credits.
And if they feel that the deficiency is not more than 15 credits submit a master program application for the decision of our Admission Committee.