Mechanical Engineering

Are you an ambitious, driven student looking to build a career in Mechanical Engineering? Hanze University of Applied Science offers you an unique three-year bachelor’s course, meaning you can get a Master of Science degree in just four and a half years. An opportunity you’ll find nowhere else in the Netherlands!
Do you want to understand, design and build the technology of the future? Come study Mechanical Engineering at Hanze University of Applied Sciences. You will be working on real life solutions for real life problems – such as the energy transition – from day one. Since we consider engineering to be a team sport, you will collaborate with other students from all around the globe. You will be part of a close-knit ambitious and inspirational learning community and personally mentored by our dedicated teachers.
Why choose Mechanical Engineering at Hanze UAS?
- Fast track your career: Your Bachelor’s degree ensures direct admission to our European Master in Renewable Energy or Smart Systems Engineering, meaning, you can have your Master of Science degree in four and a half years. An opportunity you won’t find anywhere else in the Netherlands.
- Energy as a focal point: Study at the forefront of energy transition; the world’s most needed technology. You’ll be working on innovative and future-ready energy projects at EnTranCe. EnTranCe is Hanze UAS’ Centre of Expertise where we create the renewable energy supply of tomorrow together.
- International learning community: Become a part of our global learning community of engineering students where we value learning, discovering and building together.
Many of our graduates will be employed in areas where the emphasis is on technical engineering. A smaller proportion of the graduates will become Technical Advisors. There will also be graduates who may become Project Leaders or Academic Researchers. You may even use the entrepreneurial skills you have developed to set up your own company. Another possibility is to continue with a master's programme, like the European Master in Renewable Energy. The master's programme concentrates on renewable energy technology and aims to train postgraduate students to fill the gap between the growing industry demand for specialised renewable energy expertise and the skills currently available on the (international) job market.