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Study mode | Start date | Duration | Fee international | Fee study period | Year of study |
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Full-time | Sep | months: 18 | €8485 | Academic year | 2018 - 2019 |
In this Masters course, you will focus on becoming an authority on automotive design, R&D and production management in an international setting. You will learn about intelligent vehicle systems such as dynamics and driver assistance, but also about advanced propulsion design such as driveline and power train. The course directly reflects major international trends in vehicle development and manufacture, in which you as a professional in automotive systems can obtain a Masters degree, making you more valuable in your current or future job.
This Masters course in Automotive Systems has close ties with industry. Several automotive companies play a role in the course by giving guest lectures, participating in research projects and facilitating major projects and excursions.
The participating companies include:
As a graduate of HAN's Masters course in Automotive Systems, you can apply for professional engineering positions in internationally operating automotive companies and suppliers.
Some of the job titles held by graduates of this Masters course include:
HAN University of Applied Sciences has two campuses, located in Arnhem and Nijmegen.
Nijmegen is situated on the banks of the river Waal, in the east of The Netherlands, near to the German border, and is the oldest city in Holland - recently celebrating its 2,000th anniversary.
Arnhem, the capital of the province of Gelderland, is only 15km from Nijmegen and lies partially in the hills at the edge of National Park De Veluwe, a striking area of woods and heath. Arnhem is a ‘green’ city, where people take pleasure in living, working and recreation.