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Automotive systems teaches the latest developments in automotive technology, design and production. The programme focuses on intelligent vehicle systems (vehicle dynamics and control, driver assistance) and advanced propulsion design (driveline and power train).
The course is offered on a full-time or part-time basis, witih full-time students having the option of spending their first year studying at the Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague; whereby they obtain a double degree: a Master of Science (MSc) from CTU and a Professional Master’s degree (M eng) from HAN University of Applied Sciences.
The Automotive Systems course includes:
Term 1: (30 ECTS)
1 Introduction Automotive Systems (2.5 ECTS)
2 Mathematics and Mechanics (2.5 ECTS)
3 Practice modelling and simulation (4 ECTS)
4 Vehicle Dynamics & Vibrations (4 ECTS)
5 Combustion Engines and Thermodynamics (4 ECTS)
6 Driveline and Transmission (4 ECTS)
7 Minor Project (9 ECTS)
Term 2: (30 ECTS)
8 Advanced Vehicle Dynamics including modelling/simulation practice and project
(7 ECTS)
9 Advanced Vehicle Control including project Vehicle Control (4 ECTS)
10 Vehicle Electronics including lab autotronics (5 ECTS)
11 Control Systems Engineering (4 ECTS)
12 Automotive Management (4 ECTS)
13 Alternative Powertrains (3 ECTS)
14 Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (3 ECTS)
Term 3: (30 ECTS)
15 Final Project and Master Thesis (30 ECTS)
Automotive engineers are involved in all processes from research through to market demand, design and development, production and evaluation of systems and components in terms of the performance of the end product, the vehicle.
Students wishing to study Automotive Systems must meet the following requirements:
The tuition fee for the full-time (1,5 year ) Master’s course is: € 17.500,-
The tuition fee for the part-time (2,5- 3 years) Master’s course is: € 17.500,-
HAN University of Applied Sciences is located between two modern campuses in the twin cities of Nijmegen and Arnhem, in the eastern part of The Netherlands. It is one of the fastest growing universities of applied sciences in the country: with more than 28,000 students, 2,900 staff members and 3,000 international students.
The HAN University of Applied Sciences offers students high quality education set in an inspiring, entrepreneurial and innovative environment designed to meet individual needs and foster diverse skills and learning styles.
The university offers more than 84 Bachelors and Masters Programmes that can be taken either full-time, part-time, online, separately or in combination through a variety of programmes. In addition, students have the opportunity to study abroad for a semester, or to opt for an internship period abroad. This helps to foster a truely international learning environment
HAN University of Applied Sciences is home to a large number of international students and the HAN International Offices are the central information points for all international students. The International Offices are located on-campus at both Arnhem and Nijmegen and can provide advice and assistance on all sorts of issues concerning international students..
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