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Delft University of Technology, MSc, Electrical Engineering

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Study modeFull-time Start date Sep Durationyears: 2 Fee international€15166 Fee study periodAcademic year Year of study2017
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at Delft University of Technology offers a broad Master’s programme in Electrical Engineering. We offer four different tracks: Electrical Sustainable Energy, Microelectronics, Telecommunications & Sensing Systems and signals & systems. The Faculty has an outstanding reputation and attracts students from all over the world. The programme is especially strong in such areas as research, technology and research-by-design. Our master students get the possibility to carry out cutting-edge research in state of the art research facilities s.a. DIMES, PVLAB and the ESP lab. The TU Delft has strong links with industry and many of our students carry out their thesis projects in collaboration with high tech companies.

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Delft is a compact, historic town between Rotterdam and The Hague in the province of Zuid-Holland. It forms part of the Randstad, the urban agglomeration in the west of the Netherlands and is the nation’s main educational and research centre. Today, Delft ranks as a high-tech location due to the abundance of technology-based institutions and organisations close to and often involved with the university.


Delft has a reputation for being a friendly city; bars and terraces along the canals and on the city squares, quirky shops, affordable restaurants and great cinemas. It is easy to find your way around as everything is close together. Delft is bursting with activity from spring right through to autumn, including music festivals and street theatre.