New course: Embedded Hardware Engineering
Since a couple of weeks the HAN is offerering a new course, Embedded Hardware Enginering, to a group of international students from the YER. The YER is a recruitment and selection company based in Enschede.
With this course, the HAN aims to narrow the gap between design from behind the screen and ultimately building and assembling a product. HAN lecturers John Bernard, Eric de Wilde and Martin Jacobs have set up a practice-oriented programme in which these students will apply their already acquired knowledge by building various projects in the field of electronics and programming.
They will do this by making a flashing light and attaching a drawing robot to a printed circuit board (PCB), they will also build and program an Arduino Robotcar and they will be in the possession of an Electronica kit with which they can build various circuits themselves.