Master Engineering Systems Part-time
The program starts 1 February 2025 and 1 September 2025
With HAN’s part-time Engineering Systems master degree, you choose 1 of 3 tracks: Automotive Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems or Sustainable Energy. Complete your master study and take your engineering skills to the next level.
Who is this master for?
This part-time master program is for:
- EU/EEA, 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.
Tracks within the master engineering systems
Choose from the following tracks:
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Automotive Systems engineering
Our views on mobility are changing. Hybrid and fully electrical vehicles are now a common sight. The technology that powers them is developing faster than ever, as are new technologies like hydrogen power. Keen to be part of these developments? This track is for you!
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Cyber-Physical Systems
Intelligent systems or cyber-physical systems (CPS) are part of everyday life. Are you eager to take your engineering expertise to the next level and make high-tech products of the future? Apply for this cutting-edge master program!
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Sustainable Energy
Sustainable and renewable energy systems are crucial to the energy transition. Engineers are needed to develop and fine-tune these systems. Want to master up your engineering skills and specialize in this rewarding new field? Sign up for the Sustainable Energy master track at HAN!
Your new-found skills:
The part-time master program in Engineering Systems enables you to apply the right research to solve complex problems. You develop innovations that meet the needs of the market, and you gain an international orientation. Your new-found skills in managing projects and conducting applied research make you a highly sought-after engineer.
Skills
You gain these skills and more upon completing the program:
- Project management
- Applied research
- Operating in an international work environment
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 part-time Master in Engineering Systems takes 3 years to finish. Your 1st year is spent on 2 compulsory modules for the fundamentals of modeling and control systems. Your 2nd year has you following 2 modules related to your chosen track. In your last year, you put your knowledge to the test in your graduation project.
Study, work and private life
Combining 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
Like to take on a full-time Master in Engineering Systems study? In that case, the program will take you 1.5 years to complete. Wondering whether full-time or part-time is best for you? Let’s discuss it further in an online meeting – no strings attached.
The 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.
#Ask a student
In these videos students answer questions about the Master in Engineering Systems at HAN University of Applied Sciences.
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