Exchange program — Electronics: Design, signals and systems

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Imagine engineering an entire electronics system. Signals and all. And then building a working prototype. Exactly what you do during this program! Collaborate with a group of classmates. Either in your class or from another degree program. Take what you learn. And show us what you’ve got!

Why Electronics: Design, Signals and Systems?

Cross collaboration at its best

Build your final project in a multidisciplinary way. Work with both classmates and those from other degree programs. What a way to gain insights!

Learn in a state-of-the-art facility

Your classes are held in HAN’s innovative electronics facility. Just about every part, every technology you can think of. At your fingertips.

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Work directly with the experts

You learn from a wide array of experts in the field. Both in the classroom and during site visits to professional design and engineering facilities.

Quick facts about the Electronics: Design, signals and systems

    5Daysper week
    5Nationalitiesaverage each semester
    30ECTS creditsEuropean Credit Transfer System
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How you take the electronics world by storm

Electronics: Design, Signals and Systems covers a broad variety of topics. You learn how to draw up a transfer function of a system. And design and implement an analogue controller. How to convert sensor signals and condition measurement signals. And recognize signal integrity issues of fast, modern electronic systems. You learn all this and more!

Why study in the Netherlands?

The Netherlands has a large population of international students so you won’t feel alone. In fact, 1 in 10 students is an international student. At Arnhem Business School it’s even 1 in 2 students. Why do so many international students come here? Because the Netherlands has excellent, affordable higher education. It also has a thriving economy (18th in the world) so there are plenty of job opportunities. What’s more, the Dutch are open-minded and almost everyone speaks English.

Discover the city of Arnhem

Arnhem is the green and bustling capital of the province of Gelderland. With a population of around 160,000, the city has plenty to offer. Whether you’re into fashion or history, museums or pubs, concerts or nightclubs. And with its lovely green surroundings, you can also enjoy nature at its best.

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  • HAN Arnhem campus

    Ruitenberglaan 26
    6826 CC Arnhem
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