Courses & curriculum
In the Imaging Engineering master's, you'll play a central role in shaping your own education. You have plenty of room to choose your own set of courses that fit your specific interests and career ambitions.
You can choose from courses on subjects like molecular imaging, imaging informatics, microscopy and imaging technologies. You are not left on your own - your academic advisor will assist you in choosing your courses so they best match your career ambitions.
Year 1
You will start with a two-day introduction to Problem-Based Learning. After this, we will set you up for success by giving you a broad foundation with compulsory courses.
After successfully completing all of the courses, you will then enter the project period, where you will work in a team with your fellow students, during which you will test and enlarge your skills by learning from each other. Often you will do your research with one of the research institutes at UM, like the Maastricht For Imaging Institute, which is the scientific hub of many of your teachers.
Following the project period, you will now have to tailor your programme. It is here where you will have to decide which specialisation to follow.
The specialisations offered are:
Instrumentation Engineering
Molecular Imaging Engineering
Entering the next two periods, based on your specialisation and interests, you will have to choose one of the two elective courses.
It's time to finish your first year with your second research project. You will continue to build upon the skills you've gained and collaborate with your fellow students, your different backgrounds and knowledge complimenting one another.
Year 2
It's time to work further on your career ambitions while following the specialisation path you have previously chosen. During this time, there will also be one elective course you will have to follow.
The rest of the second year is devoted to the grand finale - your master thesis. Your thesis project helps you build your academic profile through an integrated piece of research and/or research-based engineering, preparing you for your future career. You can choose to do your thesis project at a company, a research institute or an NGO - in one of the high-tech facilities in and near Maastricht or another country, it's fully up to you. For those who like working in a lab, this is your chance to combine your own lab data and experience to come up with new research ideas.
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