After your bachelor’s, continue with a tech master’s?

When you graduate from your bachelor’s degree, you have different options to continue your career path with. The most obvious route may be to start working. But have you ever thought of continuing with a Master’s degree? The HAN offers you multiple options to deepen your knowledge after graduating from a technical bachelor’s degree.

Want to learn more about our masters? Come visit us during the Open Day on 14 January (Nijmegen) or 21 January (Arnhem). And/or orientate yourself at the Minor Market on Tuesday 24 January, to see which options can help you to preparate for a Master’s degree.

HAN technical masters in a row!

Master Engineering Systems

The Master Engineering Systems is a 1,5-year (full-time) / 3-year (part-time) master in which you choose 1 out of 4 specializations: Automotive Systems, Control Systems, Embedded Systems or Sustainable Energy. You’ll build your knowledge with practice-based modules by working on actual issues from the industry. Using knowledge and techniques from fundamental research to implement and apply this knowledge in an industrial environment.

Master Circular Economy

The economy of the future no longer relies on maximizing profits. Instead, it is based on reproducing, recycling, and reusing. In September 2023, the HAN International School of Business (ISB) will start offering the 1-year English-taught Master Circular Economy. During this master, you co-create real products and processes for international clients within and outside the region. And by becoming a change agent, you help international companies transition to sustainable business practices.

Want to experience what it is like to do this masters and to be a student at ISB?

  • Sign up for the masterclass on 7 February!

Master Applied Data Science

In the new Master Applied Data Science you’ll focus on the design and application of data-driven solutions to real-world problems. This English-taught master’s degree program is suitable for professionals and those seeking a position as a data scientist, data science consultant or project leader. The programme is only offered part-time, takes 2 years and is characterised by its relatively small size (60 EC’s) and practical application in various domains, such as healthcare, logistics and energy.

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