General information
The programme at TU Delft is the oldest Civil Engineering course in the Netherlands. The course has traditionally emphasised the interaction between theory and practice and between research and education. Students and researchers therefore enjoy excellent and extensive laboratory, ICT and library facilities. The MSc programme in Civil Engineering comprises a total of 120 ECTS credits over two years. Credits are earned from courses, culminating in an MSc thesis project.
The MSc in Civil Engineering offers seven tracks, designed to train students to make full use of the tools of techniques of their discipline: Hydraulic Engineering, Building Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transport & Planning, Water Management, Geo-Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
Hydraulic Engineering
Within this track you will learn how to tackle complex problems within fluid mechanics and other basic disciplines, and how to apply the developed technologies in practice. The emphasis here is on the use and development of computer models, laboratory experiments and field measurements. You will also learn how hydraulic constructions such as sluices, dams, barrages and storm surge barriers are designed. The MSc Hydraulic Engineering track has six specialisations:
- Coastal Engineering
- Rivers, Ports and Waterways
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk
- Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management
- Water Management and Engineering
Water Management
The MSc Water management track focuses on understanding natural surface and groundwater streams and on managing, controlling and using water streams for society. This covers both ground and surface water, as well as rainfall and, for example, waste water. Watermanagement also considers not just the quantity of water, but the quality of ground and surface water. Considerable attention in this track is devoted to modelling, laboratory work, fieldwork and research with test installations. The Water Management track offers the following specialisations:
- Sanitary Engineering
- Hydrology
- Water Resources Management
- Double Degree Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management
The MSc track Water management is a Campus MSc as well as an Online MSc. Each online course is given parallel to the Campus course, within the same period, ending with Exams together with Campus students.
The MSc programme in Civil Engineering aims to train and educate engineers who are able to solve complex problems in a creative way. Civil engineers are knowledgeable as well as scientifically and technologically resourceful. They are able to work professionally in complex and unpredictable environments and to assume leading roles in these organizations, both in the Netherlands and worldwide.
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Venue
Delft, Netherlands
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
Building 23, Stevinweg 1
PO-box 5048 | 2628 CN Delft | 2600 GA Delft
Application
Click here to apply: http://www.tudelft.nl/en/study/master-of-science/master-programmes/civil-enginee...
Cost:
<p><strong>Students with EU/EFTA nationality or Surinamese nationality: </strong>1.951€ per year</p> <p><strong>Students with non-EU/EFTA nationality:</strong> 13.560€ per year</p> <p><strong>Dutch students:</strong> read more <a class="ext" href="http://www.tudelft.nl/en/study/studying-at-the-tu-delft/finances/tuition-fees-and-other-expenses/for-dutch-students/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
Prerequisites:
International students, who are in possession of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, comparable with the Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering of TU Delft, may be admitted to the Master of Civil Engineering. A proof of English language proficiency is also necessary:
- TOEFL: with an overall band score of at least 90 (internet-based test). The university only accepts the TOEFL internet-based test.
- or IELTS (academic version) with an overall Band score of at least 6.5.
- or proof that you have passed the University of Cambridge 'Certificate in Advanced English' or the University of Cambridge 'Certificate of Proficiency in English'.
Only nationals from the USA, U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada are exempt from the proof of English language proficiency requirement. Applicants who obtained a bachelor’s degree in one of the mentioned countries, are also exempt from the proof of English language proficiency requirement.
Application Procedure:
Students with an International Degree
To start an MSc application, fill in and submit the online application. After submitting your on line application, you will receive an e-mail with the link to the upload portal of TU Delft. This portal allows you to upload the required documents. All applicants are required to pay an application fee of 100€.
Students with a Degree from a Dutch University, HBO or the Royal Netherlands Naval College
Students who have a Dutch diploma can register for TU Delft via Studielink, a system operated by the DUO. Once you register, you will receive a payment form from TU Delft. Return the completed form to TU Delft as soon as possible. You are considered to be registered in TU Delft if the payment scheme and the tuition payment have been approved. You will receive a confirmation of your registration.
Grant Opportunities:
A variety of scholarships are awarded to TU Delft admitted students with exceptional promise and outstanding academic achievements. Scholarships are awarded by the university, by specific faculties, by departments or industry partners.
Qualification
Qualification: Master of Science
Credits:
The programme at TU Delft is the oldest Civil Engineering course in the Netherlands. The course has traditionally emphasised the interaction between theory and practice and between research and education. Students and researchers therefore enjoy excellent and extensive laboratory, ICT and library facilities. The MSc programme in Civil Engineering comprises a total of 120 ECTS credits over two years. Credits are earned from courses, culminating in an MSc thesis project.
The MSc in Civil Engineering offers seven tracks, designed to train students to make full use of the tools of techniques of their discipline: Hydraulic Engineering, Building Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transport & Planning, Water Management, Geo-Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
Hydraulic Engineering
Within this track you will learn how to tackle complex problems within fluid mechanics and other basic disciplines, and how to apply the developed technologies in practice. The emphasis here is on the use and development of computer models, laboratory experiments and field measurements. You will also learn how hydraulic constructions such as sluices, dams, barrages and storm surge barriers are designed. The MSc Hydraulic Engineering track has six specialisations:
- Coastal Engineering
- Rivers, Ports and Waterways
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Hydraulic Structures and Flood Risk
- Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management
- Water Management and Engineering
Water Management
The MSc Water management track focuses on understanding natural surface and groundwater streams and on managing, controlling and using water streams for society. This covers both ground and surface water, as well as rainfall and, for example, waste water. Watermanagement also considers not just the quantity of water, but the quality of ground and surface water. Considerable attention in this track is devoted to modelling, laboratory work, fieldwork and research with test installations. The Water Management track offers the following specialisations:
- Sanitary Engineering
- Hydrology
- Water Resources Management
- Double Degree Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management
The MSc track Water management is a Campus MSc as well as an Online MSc. Each online course is given parallel to the Campus course, within the same period, ending with Exams together with Campus students.
Students with an International Degree
To start an MSc application, fill in and submit the online application. After submitting your on line application, you will receive an e-mail with the link to the upload portal of TU Delft. This portal allows you to upload the required documents. All applicants are required to pay an application fee of 100€.
Students with a Degree from a Dutch University, HBO or the Royal Netherlands Naval College
Students who have a Dutch diploma can register for TU Delft via Studielink, a system operated by the DUO. Once you register, you will receive a payment form from TU Delft. Return the completed form to TU Delft as soon as possible. You are considered to be registered in TU Delft if the payment scheme and the tuition payment have been approved. You will receive a confirmation of your registration.
The MSc programme in Civil Engineering aims to train and educate engineers who are able to solve complex problems in a creative way. Civil engineers are knowledgeable as well as scientifically and technologically resourceful. They are able to work professionally in complex and unpredictable environments and to assume leading roles in these organizations, both in the Netherlands and worldwide.
International students, who are in possession of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, comparable with the Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering of TU Delft, may be admitted to the Master of Civil Engineering. A proof of English language proficiency is also necessary:
- TOEFL: with an overall band score of at least 90 (internet-based test). The university only accepts the TOEFL internet-based test.
- or IELTS (academic version) with an overall Band score of at least 6.5.
- or proof that you have passed the University of Cambridge 'Certificate in Advanced English' or the University of Cambridge 'Certificate of Proficiency in English'.
Only nationals from the USA, U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada are exempt from the proof of English language proficiency requirement. Applicants who obtained a bachelor’s degree in one of the mentioned countries, are also exempt from the proof of English language proficiency requirement.



