Bachelor from the TU/e
Bachelor from the TU/e
Code | Name |
---|---|
2WBB0 | Calculus |
2IT60 | Logic and Set Theory |
2IP90/JBI010 | Programming |
2ID50 | Data modeling and databases OR JBI050 Data management for data analytics* |
2WF20 | Linear algebra OR 2DBI00 Linear algebra and applications |
2IPC0 | Programming methods |
2IL50 | Data structures (ideally should be followed by 2ILC0 Algorithms) |
2IT90 | Automata, language theory and complexity * |
2IIG0 | Data mining and machine learning OR JBI030 Data Mining |
* The courses 2ID50, 2IT90 should be preceded by 2IT60
There are several possibilities:
1. The courses can be taken as electives during the student's current non-CS TU/e bachelor.
2. When bachelor is obtained and maximum 6 out of these courses left, the student could follow them as a pre-master program.
3. When bachelor is obtained and maximum 3 out of these courses left, the student could follow them as homologation courses as part of the master program.
The second and third option should be discussed in advance with an academic advisor for masters in Computer Science and approved by the CS admission committee.
Non TU/e bachelor
Students with deviating university bachelor (other than CS) can only be admitted to master CSE if the deficiency is not more than 15 ects (3 5 ects courses).
We suggest these students checking our bachelor program Computer Science and Engineering
to make an estimate for themselves that the deficiency is not more than 15 ects.
And if they feel that the deficiency is not more than 15 ects submit a master program application for the decision of our admission committee.