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Master System Design

Master System Design

2 year(s)
Master
Full-time
Starts September
English
Eindhoven

Want to deepen your engineering expertise and design the high-tech systems of tomorrow? Start the full-time Master System Design in Eindhoven.

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Design the complex systems behind tomorrow's high-tech

Behind every smart machine, autonomous vehicle, or medical device is a designer who oversees the whole picture. In two years, you grow from engineering bachelor into a system designer who connects mechanics, electronics, software, and AI into one working solution. You learn by doing, on real design challenges from companies in the Brainport region, the European heart of high-tech industry.

Is the Master System Design right for you?

  • Move straight from bachelor to master in two years.

    Direct entry for engineering bachelor graduates. Earn your MSc, fast-track your career.

  • Design real systems with industry partners like ASML, Philips, and VDL.

    Every project is a real design challenge. From a high-tech company or one of our research groups.

  • Choose your specialisation: System, Precision, or Automotive.

    Build broad systems knowledge and develop depth in the field that fits your ambition.

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Marieke

Student

‘After completing my Bachelor programme in Automotive Engineering, I wanted to broaden my perspective without diving into the full academic depth of a technological university. The MSc System Design programme appealed to me because of its T-shaped approach, combining broad interdisciplinary understanding with the opportunity to specialise in a specific field.

Automotive Engineering is already quite broad, but this master taught me how to systematically integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines to improve a system as a whole. It’s not just about deepening your own expertise, it’s also about coordinating and supporting others so everything comes together in one coherent design. I’ve particularly enjoyed exploring Precision Engineering, which was new to me and incredibly insightful. I’m also continuing to develop in Systems Engineering, which I’ve learned grows not only through study but through experience in the field.

My advise for future students? Don’t underestimate the study load. It’s an intensive program that requires you to work independently and think critically. You’ll recognize many concepts from your previous education, but here you’ll explore them in greater depth. It’s challenging, but if you’re committed, it’s also extremely rewarding.’

Ronald

Student

"Before starting the MSc System Design, I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. I’ve now been working for several years at KMWE as a Mechanical Engineer. In my work, I increasingly encounter complex systems where different disciplines come together. I wanted to better understand how these fields influence each other and how to view a system as one coherent whole.

I also wanted to keep challenging myself. Besides the challenges I face at work, I felt the need to set another personal goal to work towards. That’s why I chose the Master’s programme in System Design at Fontys.

What I really like about this programme is its practical approach. You don’t just learn theory — you also learn how to apply it to real and recognisable systems. So far, the structured way of thinking — from requirements to functions, and from functions to solutions — has been especially valuable. It’s something I can directly apply in my daily work at KMWE. It helps me make more deliberate design choices and better explain why a design has evolved the way it has.

I’m following the part-time variant, which combines well with my job. I’m fortunate that my employer immediately saw the value of this programme and fully supports me. Of course, it requires time and discipline, but the link between study and practice makes it worthwhile and motivates me to invest my free time.

My tip for future students? Choose this Master’s if you’re ready for a challenge and want to look beyond your own field! Be aware that the study load can be demanding and that it requires dedication and effort. But it’s worth it — you’ll develop a broader and deeper understanding of complex systems, knowledge you’ll carry with you throughout your entire career."

Martin

Graduate Bachelor ICT

During my third year at Fontys, I joined IT Lab, an innovation hub where students develop virtual and augmented reality solutions to improve learning. It was the perfect place to explore emerging technologies in a hands on way.

What I appreciated most was the freedom to experiment, fail, try again and see real progress. Lecturers treated us like professionals and encouraged us to take ownership of our ideas.

My time at Fontys helped me discover not only new technologies, but also my own potential to innovate.

Your programme

Grow into a T-shaped engineer: broad in systems, deep in your specialisation

Across two years, you build the technical and leadership skills to lead complex design projects. You go broad, understanding how mechanics, electronics, software, and AI come together. And deep, by specialising in one of three tracks: System Engineering, Precision Engineering, or Automotive Systems. Personal coaching helps you sharpen your professional identity along the way.

Your programme

What are you going to learn?

  • Think and design at master's level.

    Move from solving given problems to defining your own. Combine system thinking with hands-on design, using a structured approach inspired by the Diamond Model.

  • Work on real assignments for Brainport companies.

    Every project is a real design challenge for an OEM, a medium-sized supplier, or a smaller high-tech firm in the region.

  • Apply the newest technology, including AI, in your designs.

    Use modelling, simulation, and digital twins to test 90% of your design virtually before you build the prototype.

Which specialisation will you choose?

Specialisations

System Engineering

Managing complex systems and making sure all components optimally interact together.

System Engineering

In System Engineering, you focus on designing, integrating, and optimising complex, multi-component systems. You work across disciplines and learn how to manage interactions between hardware, software, and people. Your projects require you to deliver reliable, high-performing systems.

  • Requirements & optimisation

    Translate stakeholder needs into system requirements and optimise performance, safety, and reliability.

  • System architecture & integration

    Learn how to structure, design, and integrate complex systems with many interacting components.

  • Managing complexity

    Develop skills to oversee the technical, organisational, and human aspects of large-scale system projects.

  • Multidisciplinary collaboration

    Work with specialists from different disciplines on complex, real-world engineering industry projects.

Specialisations

Precision Engineering

Driven by precision and interested in designing advanced mechanical and mechatronic systems.

Precision Engineering

In Precision Engineering, you work on high-precision mechanical and mechatronic systems. You focus on detailed engineering, accurate manufacturing, and innovative solutions. Projects challenge you to design systems where accuracy, stability, and performance are critical.

  • High-precision system design

    Design mechanical and mechatronic systems where accuracy and stability are critical.

  • Detailed engineering & manufacturing

    Learn how design choices affect manufacturability, tolerances, and system performance.

  • Measurement & validation

    Apply advanced control techniques to optimize and improve precision system performance.

  • Innovative engineering solutions

    Work on industry-driven projects that demand creative and innovative technical solutions.

Specialisations

Automotive Systems

Contribute to sustainable mobility and the vehicles of the future.

Automotive Systems

In Automotive Systems, you focus on sustainable mobility and advanced energy solutions for vehicles. You explore topics such as battery technology and electrified drivetrains. Projects combine mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to develop cleaner and brighter automotive systems.

  • Automotive system integration

    Design and integrate mechanical, electrical, and software systems for vehicles. With a focus on sustainable energy.

  • Energy & battery technology

    Explore advanced energy solutions, including battery systems and electrified drivetrains.

  • Control & embedded systems

    Develop control strategies and embedded software for automotive applications.

  • Sustainable mobility projects

    Work on real projects that contribute to cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable transportation.

Your programme

What will the next 2 years look like?

In year one, you work through four core modules on system design, mechanics, electronics, and AI. All applied to a year-long project. In year two, you complete your graduation project at a company of your choice, supported by an academic supervisor and a company supervisor.

Your future

Help shape the future of high-tech systems

Graduates go on to design advanced systems at companies like ASML, Philips, VDL, and KMWE, as system architects, R&D engineers, product developers, or innovation managers. Wherever you end up, you'll bring the rare ability to see both the technical detail and the bigger picture.

Admission & application

Admission Requirements

  • If you have completed a relevant bachelor's degree, you are eligible for admission.

    Check the full admission requirements to see which qualifications allow you to enrol.

  • A minimum level of English proficiency might be required.

    The exact requirements vary per programme—click the link to check the specific criteria.

Admission & application

An applied master: just as recognised, differently focused

The Master System Design is accredited and recognised at NLQF 7 (equivalent to EQF 7). The same European level as a research master, with the same international standing. The difference is in how you learn. A research master (WO) is built around scientific research. This applied master (HBO) is built around doing: you work on real company challenges from your first week, training as a designer who uses existing technology to push the limits of what it can do. That is not a lesser version of a master's degree. It is a different one, and for many people, the more useful one. Coming from a research university? You are welcome here, especially if you want to put your knowledge to work straight away.

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Costs

Tuition fees and cost of living in the Netherlands

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Master System Design

Language

English

Start

September

Degree

Master

Study load

Full-time

Duration

2 year(s)

Location

Eindhoven

Master System Design

Language

English

Start

September

Degree

Master

Study load

Full-time

Duration

2 year(s)

Location

Eindhoven

Check all deadlines

Admission timeline

Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.

Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the application deadline is June 15.

Master System Design

Admission timeline

Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Check out the entire admission process.

Start in September

  • Start your orientation

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  • Application deadline

    International students: 1 June. Dutch students: 31 August.

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  • Submit required files

    Submission and assessment of grade lists, diploma and proof of language. For non EEA-students: additional steps can be required.

  • Complete your payment

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  • Arrange student housing

    Fontys can offer housing for a limited number of international students. Fill in the housing application form before the deadline (15 June).

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  • End of August

    Get to know Fontys and your fellow students during Purple Introduction week.

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  • 1 September 2026

    Start study programme

Frequently asked questions

Around 40 hours per week. That's 8 hours of lectures, 16 hours of self-study, and 16 hours of project work.

Both are full master's degrees at the same European level (NLQF 7, equivalent to EQF 7), but with a different focus. A research master (typically at a university) is academically oriented, with strong emphasis on scientific research. This applied master trains you as a designer: someone who uses existing technology to push the limits of what it can do. You learn to apply, integrate, and innovate. Turning knowledge into working systems. Different paths, different perspectives, same level of qualification.

In year two, you spend the equivalent of 40 hours per week on your project. Either at a company of your choice or with the research group connected to your track. You'll have close guidance from both a company supervisor and an academic supervisor.

Yes. The part-time Master System Design is designed for engineers who want to keep working while studying. You can complete the programme in three or four years.

You will learn alongside our research groups.The Master System Design works closely with two Fontys research groups. Their lecturers teach your courses, supervise your project work, and guide your graduation. You don't just learn about applied research, you take part in it.

System Design & Realisation This research group focuses on the design and realisation of complex high-tech systems. Lecturers from this group teach the core System Design courses, supervise first-year projects, and guide graduation work.

Automotive Energy Innovation This research group works on smart, sustainable mobility solutions. From battery technology for heavy-duty transport to logistics systems where vehicles plan their own routes around charging points. Students often join ongoing research projects directly.

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