About this program
Master of Science Electrical Engineering
The programme leading to the degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering is offered by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.
The graduate programme of TU Delft offers Master of Science (MSc) and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in Engineering. The MSc programmes take 24 months and are taught in English. The programmes offer challenging highlevel education and research to talented students who hold a BSc degree in technology or science of substantial quality and level. The first year comprises theoretical study, assignments and laboratory work. The second year is largely devoted to the graduation project, which involves participating in one of the university’s advanced research or design projects or an equivalent assignment within a company.
The Master of Science programme in Electrical Engineering is an advanced programme: students should have basic academic knowledge in the same discipline to be eligible for admission. Holders of a diploma of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline may apply for admission at the Admissions Office of TU Delft. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering of TU Delft gives entrance to the programme without selection, as do the corresponding degrees from TU Eindhoven, University Twente, Imperial College London, ETH Zürich and RWTH Aachen. In general, holders of a Dutch HTO-diploma in Electrical Engineering will follow the special HTO bridging programme of TU Delft before they can be admitted to the Master’s programme.
Information about admission can be obtained from the Student Councillors or from the Directors of Education in Electrical Engineering.
Tuition
Tuition fee for 2012-2013 academic year
For students with EU/EFTA nationality or Surinamese nationality
around € 1,771 per year (all programme)
For students with non EU/EFTA nationality
- all Bachelor's programmes € 8,096,- per year
- all Master's programmes € 12,650,- per year
The various TU Delft joint programmes have their own individual tuition fees and Tuition fees for TU Delft’s programmes are reviewed annually.
You will need approximately € 1.500,- to cover initial settling-in expenses. The cost of living and study, including food, accommodation, transport, books, and obligatory health insurance is estimated to be between € 850 and € 1.100,- per month.
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