Systems and Control: Delft University of Technology

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Degree 
MSc
Address
Systems and Control: Delft University of Technology, Faculty Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD, Delft, Netherlands
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Subject
Control and Information Systems
Course Language(s) 
English
Course Beginning 
1-Sep
Duration 
2 years full time
Scholarship and Grants 

http://www.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id...

Telephone 
+31 (0)15 27 82473
E-mail 

i...@dcsc.tudelft.nl

Website 
http://3me.home.tudelft.nl/en/



Course description

As the complexity and importance of our many industrial structures and manufacturing systems grow, so does the guiding hand of Systems and Control. This active research area is an important discipline in many fields, involving such specialists as engineers, physicists, mathematicians and designers.

The two-year MSc programme in Systems and Control is aimed at students with a technical BSc background interested in analysis and control of dynamic systems in their widest sense.

Career prospects

Programme graduates find careers across numerous sectors of industry and academia which range from management, to design, research and development in technical departments. In their technologically developed society, commercial and governmental organisations are in constant need of people with a solid engineering education at the academic level, and this need will surely grow.

Because of system complexity, an increasing number of engineers are playing a crucial role in the advising on and selling of smart products and capital equipment. Naturally there are also numerous careers awaiting systems and control engineers in academia, where these skills are in high demand as well.

Admission and application

You have to meet the admission requirements for the MSc Programme Systems and Control. These depend on your Bachelor's degree. Further more you can follow the link .


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