Not all universities of applied sciences offer all 14 profiles of the Engineering MSE degree program. TheRegistrationor the application for admission to the course is submitted to one of the UASs offering the desired profile. After registration, this UAS carries out aSuitability assessmentand, if necessary, requests a supplementary admission interview.
After admission, all Engineering MSE students receive a personalizedAdvisor.They work out their study plan with him or her and present it to theIndividual study agreement(ISV). The ISV also includes the basic training objectives, the profile, the planned modules, supplementary events and suitable theory modules.
The Engineering Master's degree program has a modular structure. It consists of aBasic trainingin theory and supplementary subjects and thetechnical deepening. The Engineering MSE program comprises a total of 90 ECTS credits, 1/3 of which are allocated to basic training and 2/3 to specialization.
Basic training is offered at central locations in Lausanne, Lugano or Zurich and occasionally at other locations. There are over 135 modules to choose from in three module groups.
The module groups Engineering MSE:
The module group abbreviations TSM (technical scientific modules), FTP (fundamental theoretical principles) and CM (context modules) are used throughout Switzerland.
Each module comprises 3 ECTS points. At least 10 modules must be completed for the basic training, including 4 TSM, 3 FTP, 2 CM and 1 module of your choice (TSM, FTP or CM).
Half of the specialization of the Engineering MSE course consists of the specialization in the profile, the other half consists of a Master's thesis. This takes place at the university of applied sciences at which the students are enrolled.
Students who successfully complete the Master's degree program in Engineering UAS are awarded a title along the lines of "Master of Science [name of UAS] in Engineering with specialization in [name of profile]", for example:
The title "Master of Science in Engineering (MSc)" is protected, federally recognized and internationally valid.
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