What is the difference between a Master’s degree from a University of Applied Sciences, a Master’s degree at the ETH and a Master’s degree from a traditional university?
The course of study for a Master’s degree at a University of Applied Sciences (UAS) is characterized by the University’s strong links to application-oriented research and development (aF&E). This is evident from the high percentage of project-related work, which accounts for two-thirds of the MSE degree. The lecturers who teach on the MSE courses are themselves engaged in aF&E.
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