BSc Electrical Engineering
A solar panel, a robot or an implant to help one hear again: without Electrical Engineering these things could not have been designed. This field is continuously working on or towards new developments. Electrical engineers are, in fact, the driving force behind the development of smartphones, electric cars, the latest medical equipment and much, much more.
During the degree programme, you will focus on physics, a whole lot of mathematics and, of course, everything to do with Electrical Engineering, such as electronic circuits, telecommunications and energy supply. Every semester, you will work on a project, in which you can apply the theory to actually design and build ‘stuff’ like a chip or an autonomous robot.
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Mechanical engineers move the world. Read more (Dutch only)
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Software and data processing for the intelligent systems of the future. Read more
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The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering requires less mathematical skills and is less theoretical. Read more