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Fontys University of Applied Sciences Master in Digital Technology Engineering
Fontys University of Applied Sciences

Master in Digital Technology Engineering

Eindhoven, Netherlands

2 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 2,314

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Introduction

The Master of Science (MSc) in Digital Technology Engineering is a 2-year program offered by Fontys University of Applied Sciences. You will get an extra specialization in Digital Technologies and you will learn about software & hardware, AI, machine learning, data analysis & statistics, and develop new skills. Become the engineer who crosses disciplines, overseeing the process of product development, product integration, business development, and organizational processes! And contribute to a rapidly changing society by driving digital transformation.

Why the Master Digital Technology Engineering

  • There is no simple solution to major challenges such as climate change, infectious diseases, and the exponential growth of technology. The rise of the smart society and digital transformation requires a different approach to digital technology, people, processes, and collaborations.
  • The work field calls for engineers who can deal with high levels of uncertainty, complexity, interdependencies, and adaptations and understand the ecosystem.
  • To fill this gap Fontys worked together with International companies, research centers, and educational institutions in the design of this brand-new Master’s program.
  • This master's offers a direct entry for students with an Engineering, ICT, or Applied Science bachelor's degree who wish to complete their MSc degree in 2 years (pre-masters is not required) and jumpstart their career!

Professional Masters

There are two types of Master’s programs in The Netherlands: professional Master's, offered by Universities of Applied Sciences, and scientific Master, offered by Academic Universities. Although both types of Master’s programs train to the same level, there is a difference in orientation. Professional Master’s programs have a focus on practice-based research, whereas scientific Master’s programs are more focused on research in the academic world. A graduate is expected to be able to adapt to new knowledge and adopt an inquisitive attitude. Knowledge of a limited field of study is no longer sufficient. Innovations, by and large, take place at the intersections of different disciplines. Professional Master’s programs meet this increasing need for professionals who can operate at these intersections.

What will your week be like

This Master's program is designed to keep you, the students as well and ourselves on our toes. So expect to be immersed in an environment where there is a variety of new and existing technologies. Together with the other students and our team, we will dive into this constantly evolving landscape that is Digital Technology.

Coaching

As a digital technology engineer, you need to be on top of societal and global changes in your quest to shape the future. To achieve this, you’ll need a certain personal and professional attitude. As an individual, you already have many unique characteristics. From your cultural background, you can collaborate with others, utilizing your unique talents and those of others.

During the Master, you will be guided by a coach in a process that pays attention to the development of your personal and professional identity as a digital technology engineer. In a small group of students and a coach, you will reflect on your personal and professional development, and integrate knowledge, skills, and this attitude in a safe learning environment.

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