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Master Applied Quantum Technology

Admission requirements

Before you apply via Studielink, read the admission requirements for this joint degree programme.

The Applied Quantum Technology master’s degree is aimed at ambitious students with a demonstrated aptitude for mathematics, physics and/or programming. You are eligible if you have completed (at least) a bachelor’s degree in a relevant technical discipline (de verwijzing, de ‘1’ blijft hetzelfde). The required level of mathematical knowledge is assessed as part of the admission procedure. If this assessment shows that the required level has not been fully met, you may be advised to complete a refresher or bridging course (before the start of the programme).

You can expect a study load of 40 hours per week. In order to be successful in this master's degree, it is essential that you keep up with the high pace of the programme. You will work in learning teams with a lot of interaction with the other master's students and the lecturers.

The programme is a joint degree of 4 University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, Saxion (Enschede), Fontys UAS (Eindhoven), THUAS (The Hague) and AUAS (Amsterdam). The programme is delivered at all four locations, so travelling to the different locations will be necessary to participate in the programme.

For the Master Applied Quantum Technology we seek ambitious students with resilience and innovative thinking. We therefore not only work with a set of minimum educational requirements, but also select students based on their motivation and willingness to collaborate across disciplines. All students have to go through the selection procedure where they can be admitted or rejected.

Application deadlines

Deadline for application of non-EU/EEA students is 1 April.  
​​​​​​Deadline for application of all other students is 15 August. 

Appeal

When a student is not satisfied with the outcome of the admission interview results, the student may lodge an appeal against the decision with the AUAS Examination Appeals Board within six weeks of the date on which it was issued. Appeals should be submitted using the online form provided by the Objections, Appeals and Complaints Office, which can be found on legal affairs.

1In the case of a different type of diploma, the diploma must be assessed at least at the level of a bachelor's degree.