MSc programme in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management
Delft University of TechnologyAbout this program
Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Management
TU Delft offers a MSc programme in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management. Our world is becoming ever more technically complex. And management at the interface of engineering and infrastructure on the one hand, and of policy and decision making on the other is becoming ever more important. It demands a range of skills rarely available from the one source. The MSc programme in Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management (SEPAM) seeks to offer students the capability to transfer technical knowledge obtained in bachelor programmes into the worlds of management and operations, especially in such multi-actor sociotechnical environments as transport, logistics, energy, industry, water and ICT. It pulls down the sharp know-how of technology into the fuzzier world of management practice.
This two-year English-language full-time MSc is a gateway to impressive careers in business management, consultancy, government, and research.
Admission requirements
Admission requirements for MSc Systems Engineering policy Analysis & Management:
- A good university BSc degree
- A BSc Cumulative Grade Point Average of at least 75% of the scale maximum
- Proof of English language proficiency
Please check studyat.tudelft.nl for more detailed information and country specific requirements.
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Learn moreTuition
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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