
During the Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Sensor Technology programme from Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen you can participate in applied research to apply sensors to develop and improve existing appliances, products and services.
Many of our graduates will be employed in areas where the emphasis is on creating new systems, and therefore will become Technical Designers. A smaller number of the graduates become Technical Advisors. There will also be graduates who may become Project Leaders or Academic Researchers. You may even use the entrepreneurial skills you have developed to set up your own company.
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Both Dutch and international students are welcome to apply for the bachelor’s programme. To be admitted to the programme you need to be in possession of a secondary school degree, which is the equivalent of the Dutch HAVO diploma. Mathematics and Physics are also requirements for entry into the programme. Because Sensor Technology is taught in English, you may have to prove your English language proficiency, depending on your educational background and nationality.
For detailed information on admission requirements, please visit the university's website.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check the programme website for information about funding options.
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