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Systems and Control within Mechanical EngineeringCourses in BSc Mechanical EngineeringThe Delft Center for Systems and Control (DCSC) is taking care of the following courses in the BSc curriculum of Mechanical Engineering.
Minor in BSc Mechanical EngineeringTogether with the ME-PME section Mechatronic System Design (MSD), the Delft Center for Systems and Control (DCSC) is coordinating the Minor Mechatronics and Control (Mechatronica en Regeltechniek). This Minor will not be available for the academic year 2009-2010. Courses in MSc Mechanical Engineering / Track Control EngineeringThe MSc program Mechanical Engineering contains several courses provided in the MSc program systems and control, both in the compulsory as in the elective part of the program. The specific requirements depend on the MSc track chosen. For the MSc track ME-CE (Control Engineering) all compulsory courses are from this program. For details on the ME-CE track see
MSc Thesis project within Mechanical EngineeringStudents following the MSc track ME-CE (Control Engineering) will generally do their Thesis project within the Delft Center of Systes and Control. DCSC keeps a list with current open "thesis subjects", but students are welcome to submit their own suggestions. Have a look at our list of active MSc students. Pre-masters programsStudents with a (HBO) Bachelor degree may be admitted to the MSc Mechanical Engineering. A pre-Masters program of 30 ECs needs to be completed before the candidate is formally admitted. For details seeFor questions contact dr. Peter Heuberger. |
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