The Hague University of Applied Sciences Master of Applied Quantum Technology
The Hague University of Applied Sciences

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Master of Applied Quantum Technology

The Hague, Netherlands

Master degree

2 years

English

Full time

Sep 2026

EUR 10,528 *

On-Campus

* for institutional fee | for statutory fee: 2.694 EUR

Collaboration between four universities of applied sciences

The Master in Applied Quantum Technology is a joint programme offered by four Dutch universities of applied sciences: Saxion (Enschede), Fontys (Eindhoven), The Hague University of Applied Sciences (Delft), and the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. This is a joint degree, which means the programme is delivered across all four locations. To fully participate, you’ll need to travel between the different cities.

Thanks to this collaborative structure, the master's program offers a diverse and inspiring learning experience. It’s a programme at the forefront of technological innovation, combining different perspectives and offering plenty of space for personal and professional growth.

Partner Institutions

Each partner university brings its own area of expertise within quantum technology. As a student, you benefit from this broad network and shared knowledge. You’ll have access to unique laboratory facilities, be guided by experts from different research teams, and have the opportunity to do internships with quantum companies and startups in the region.

After completing the core programme, you choose one of three specialisations: Quantum Software, Quantum Electronics or Quantum Photonics.

Why this programme?

  • A practice-oriented programme with a focus on Applied Quantum Technology
  • Work hands-on with advanced quantum hardware and state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.
  • Develop a strong skill set in quantum physics, applied engineering, and computer science.
  • Gain versatile professional competencies that are in high demand across the tech sector.
  • Benefit from direct career opportunities through active partnerships with leading tech companies and innovative start-ups in the quantum industry.