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 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 professionaly in complex and unpredictable environments and to assume leading roles in these organisations, both in the Netherlands and worldwide.
The minimum requirements for admission in MSc Civil Engineering at Delft University of Technology for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
Note: Please check the university website in the link below.
You need to complete 120 credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.tudelft.nl/onderwijs/opleidingen/masters/ce/msc-civil-engineering
Civil engineering is concerned with the development, design, construction, production and management of the physical infrastructure required to safeguard the safety, health, business activity and sustainability of our society. These facilities are built to provide services such as water management, soil management, urban development, flood protection, drinking water production, waste treatment, transport by water, rail and road, and to perform other functions for the public (such as utilities and offices). Civil Engineering at the TU Delft is world leading and ranks 2nd in the QS Ranking.
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