Description
If you are an innovative technical Bachelor student looking for a challenge, our one-year Master Next Level Engineering (MNLE) programme is a good match. During this master's program you will learn how to deal with complex challenges while using new technologies and working together with fellow students. The assignments will be project-based, and you will work collaboratively within learning teams.
You will learn how to work on complex challenges, develop your professional skills and learn more about performing research and engineering fundamentals. With special attention to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals such as health technology and affordable and sustainable energy.
Opportunities
After completing the Master’s programme, doors will open for you as a proactive technical professional. You will have the skills required to design and optimise engineering processes and products for a wide range of organisations.
Requirement
The Master Next Level Engineering programme is designed for ambitious technical Bachelors from several backgrounds such as: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering & Management, Built Environment, or ICT. Students of these or similar programmes are eligible to start the Master if they follow the steps of the admission procedure.
Applicants must possess the following
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant background
- An English language proficiency test certification.
Structure
The Next Level Engineering is a programme for ambitious students. You can expect a study load of at least 40 hours a week. In order to complete the master's program successfully, it is necessary that you can keep up with the high-paced nature of this programme. You'll work in teams, with a lot of interaction with your fellow students and the teaching staff. The programme is divided into four terms of ten weeks. During each term, you'll follow two courses, work (together) on applied research, and study in your learning team.
You will learn how to work on complex challenges, develop your professional skills, and learn more about performing research and engineering fundamentals. With special attention to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals such as health technology and affordable and sustainable energy.