Master Engineering Systems: Automotive Systems Part-time
The program starts 1 February 2025 and 1 September 2025
Mobility is crucial for the economy, but it also contributes to rising CO2 emissions. This calls for creative, sustainable solutions. Which in turn require highly skilled, innovative engineers. Get on the part-time masters track in Automotive Systems and bridge the gap in the market!
Who is this master for?
This part-time master program is for:
- EU/EER, Swiss or Surinamese citizens
- Expats with a valid Dutch residence permit
- Refugees with a valid Dutch residence permit
Don’t fit into one of these categories? Unfortunately, you can’t apply for the part-time program. But you can apply for the full-time program.
Skills and future job prospects:
This master degree enhances your skill set for the automotive industry. You learn to train your focus on sustainable forms of mobility. For example: researching and designing eco-friendly engines. Developing and producing embedded electronic systems. Or evaluating chassis systems.
Skills
These are the skills you learn during the program:
- Project management skills
- Applied research skills
- Communication, reporting and presentation skills
Jobs
These positions are aligned with your completed degree:
- Vehicle Application Engineer
- Product Engineer
- R&D Test Engineer
- Advanced Research Engineer
Info for employers
Master students gain experience in professional practice, which they bring to the program in the form of actual case studies. This way, HAN’s master program curriculums reflect what’s happening in the professional field. Learn more about the benefits of this program for employers.
What do you learn?
The Automotive Systems track is part of the HAN Master in Engineering Systems. It gives you the fundamentals of Systems Modeling and Applied Control. You also get to specialize in an an area of your choice. That could be "green mobility", "smart mobility", "advanced vehicle dynamics and control", or any combination of modules relevant to your work and ambitions. The final step is your major project, where you research a practical problem in an industrial or research environment.
Part of the Master in Engineering Systems
Automotive Systems is a track within the Master in Engineering Systems. So when you apply on Studielink you choose Engineering Systems. Then you indicate the track you wish to follow. In this case, Automotive Systems. Other tracks in the Master in Engineering Systems are:
- Sustainable Energy
- Cyber-Physical Systems
Combining a study with work and private life takes some getting used to. But organize it properly and it's easier than you think. You get so much more in return!
Part-time or full-time
You can also opt for the full-time Automotive Systems track. In that case, the program duration is 1.5 years. Wondering which is best for you? Arrange a meeting with us – no strings attached.
Dutch way of learning
The atmosphere in a Dutch classroom is quite informal and your lecturers are easy to talk to. In fact, at Dutch universities like HAN, you’re seen as a partner in the learning process. Class sizes are small and your lecturers encourage you to actively participate in class. To ask questions. To give your own opinion. They also stimulate you to be creative. And to discover things for yourself.
Contact us
Contact us at HAN Technical Masters.
We're happy to help with all your questions!
Program
Find out about the content of your study program: the modules.