In principle, all master courses offered at the TU/e can be chosen as free electives. Also courses from the Embedded Systems programs at TU Delft and the University of Twente may qualify as suitable free electives. To find suitable elective courses offered by TU Delft, you can search in their course catalog (select the “Program” tab, and then select Organization “Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science”, Education Type “Master” and Education “Master Embedded Systems”). To find suitable elective courses offered by the University of Twente, you can search in their course catalog (selecting the appropriate Starting Block and Organizing Study (“master Embedded Systems”, “master Computer Science”, or “master Electrical Engineering”).
Your complete study program including the free electives always requires approval by the Examination Committee. Your academic mentor will help you to compose a balanced program that is likely to be approved.
Some courses may be recommended to you as homologation courses (up to 15 credits) to make up for deficiencies in previous education. This recommendation is part of the admission decision. Homologation courses count towards your study program as free electives. We strongly recommend you to take all homologation courses that were recommended to you in your admission letter.
We strongly encourage you to consider taking SFC640 Academic Writing as one of your free electives.* If you have no or little international experience yet we strongly encourage using your free elective space to take courses or do an internship abroad.
* Before registering for the SFC640, you must first complete the SFC600 English Placement Test on Canvas to assess your current level of English. Complete SFC600 at least SIX working days before the registration deadline. Only if you have positive advice from SFC600 will you be accepted in SFC640. 90% attendance is required.