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Master in Automotive Engineering

A Master's Degree taught by three European partners

  • Czech Technical University (CTU) which is today, both in terms of size and level of research activity, the leading Technical University in the Czech Republic.
  • ENSTA Bretagne, a leading French multidisciplinary Engineering school.
  • HAN University (or 'Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen'), a higher Dutch education institute of professional education.


Unique in Europe

It enables students to complement their training through the acquisition of high level technical and management skills in the following fields:

- Vehicle design

- Autronics (electronics applied to vehicle)

- Embedded systems

- International Management


All subjects are specific to motor vehicles. The content of the courses has been specially tailored and designed to meet the needs of the European automotive industry. As this Master is taught in several languages and takes place in different countries, language courses are run to facilitate students. For Czech students wishing to study at ENSTA Bretagne, intensive French courses taught by native lecturers are available at the French Institute in Prague. Foreign students intending to study in Czech can likewise follow intensive Czech language courses.


On completing this course, students are operational in:

- Applied research

- Engineering

- Production, organization and management

- Customer service


A four-semester programme:

  • Two semesters of applied courses in Prague taught in English with the participation of lecturers from the other two partner universities.
    - Engine, transmission and vehicle dynamics, CAD, vehicle design, structure and modelling
    - Fluid dynamics
    - Electronics in vehicles
    - Manufacturing processes design, design of plastic tools and parts
    - Communication and foreign languages (French)
    - Marketing, economy and company finance
  • One semester at ENSTA Bretagne taught in French
    with the following core modules:
    - Vehicle architecture, finite element
    method, high technology materials.
    and two specialization modules:
    - Modelling structure analysis:
    explicit dynamics calculations,
    laws of behaviour.
    - Vehicle design:
    road holding, brakes,
    exhaust systems, engines, electric
    design, human environment.
  • Or alternatively at HAN taught in English
    - Clean vehicles
    - Automotive management
    - System control engineering
    - Advanced vehicle dynamics
    - Advanced vehicle electronics
    - Advanced vehicle control
    - Intelligent vehicle highway systems
  • The last semester is devoted to the final thesis with the stipulation that the students must spend five months on an internship at a vehicle, a vehicle parts manufacturer or a research center.



Contact

  • Yann Marco
  • e-mail : yann.marco@ensieta.fr
  • Tel : 33 (0)2 98 34 89 11

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Admission & enrolment

Tuition fees
Regarding Czech and Slovak students the fee is € 3,000 for the 2-year programme.
For all other students the fee is €7,500. (Special scholarships are available for eastern European countries, please contact CTU).

Entry level requirement

A Bachelor degree or equivalent is required.


Selection process

Based on written applications.


Criteria for awarding the degree
The degree is awarded to students who have passed all necessary examinations and successfully completed their final thesis (120 ECTS).


Registration forms
These are available from the start of January. Completed files must be submitted before June 30th.


European funding
The ERASMUS programme enables European students to obtain grants for periods of study or internships spent outside of their home country.



 
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