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European Master in Automotive Engineering EMAE HAN Automotive HAN-University Arnhem, The Netherlands
European Master in Automotive Engineering Cooperation between 3 European Universities: HAN University Arnhem – Netherlands Technical University (CTU) Prague – Czech Republic University Ensieta Brest - France
Market developments Automotive globalisation International cooperation Life long learning Technological, political and commercial developments Demand for higher educated professionals
Goals Comply with market demands High educated professionals Opportunity for life long learning In depth automotive technical knowledge in applied science Management skills International orientation/cooperation
Highlights Unique in Europe International cooperation of 3 well established (automotive) universities Double degree from two countries Supported by French Automotive Industry in France and Czech Republic
Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen (HAN-University) Foundation 1953 > 25.000 students, > 2.400 staff located in Arnhem and Nijmegen 5 Faculties
Czech Technical University (CTU) Prague (Cz Rep) Foundation 1803 23,000 students, 3000 staff Bachelor/ Master/ PhD. levels 6 Faculties
Ecole National Supérieure des Ingénieurs des Etudes et Technique d‘Armement (Ensieta) Brest (France) Foundation 1819 Master and PhD. Levels 500 students, 65 staff 6 Specialisations
Master description Two year professional Master program. (Fulltime) - First year in Prague - Second year in Brest or in Arnhem 3 semesters courses, 1 semester final thesis (any European country) Taught in English (and French), providing high level of professional know-how in automotive engineering combining both technical and management skills. Tuition fees: € 7.500,- for 2 years
Candidate profile Technical bachelors or equivalent, with approved program (minor or extra courses) Technical is ME, E or AE Candidates from France, Czech Republic and Netherlands Other countries like Central Europe India, Indonesia, China, Africa etc.
Graduates profile Technical knowledge of design and technology of the complete vehicle on masters level. Deep knowledge in one of specialisations on masters level European overview Good knowledge of (at least) two European languages Management skills
Job profile for graduates Positions in international operating automotive companies at professional engineering level. Applied science Engineering, development and design Production Management Sales engineering, customer service
Structure MASTER DEGREE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING First year (2 semesters) taught in English by CTU in Prague – Czech republic (intensive course of French language on Institute Francais de Prague included in the CTU Programme) MASTER DEGREE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING Entrance level: Bachelor or equivalent ENSIETA, Brest, France taught in French HAN, Arnhem, The Netherlands taught in English 4th semester devoted to final thesis in an industrial or academic environment 3rd semester MASTER DEGREE IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING Master degree from 2 countries with respect to chosen specialisation in 3rd semester
1st semester (in Prague)
2nd semester (in Prague)
3rd semester (at HAN)
3rd semester (at ENSIETA)
Option „Architecture des véhicules“
Option „Modélisation“
4th semester – general Final thesis period is one semester Project in industrial or academic environment Dedicated high level assignment In European country Value 30 ECTS Thesis defence
Application process (new program starting in Prague Oct. 1st 2009) Application forms needed before June 30th 2009. Application file Selection, preliminary admission Student contract Payment of tuition fee Admission
European Master in Automotive Engineering Contacts, links: Gabriela Achtenová gabriela.achtenova@fs.cvut.cz www.fs.cvut.cz/cz/u2201/ms_automotive Michel Rondy michel.rondy@ensieta.fr www.ensieta.fr Hans Vooren h.vooren@han.nl www.hanautomotive.nl
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