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| Country: | Netherlands | Duration: | 24 Months |
| City: | Eindhoven | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English |
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| Annual Tuition Fee: | € 1620 € 8600 (non-EEA) | ||
The form and content of a building complex in its environment can be shaped in various ways. The building process, the external characteristics and the technology are essential factors in this context.
In the construction management world Construction Management & Engineering is a familiar branch of study and science. At the TU/e the Architecture, Building and Planning and Technology Management departments put this field of study into practice through this special Master´s program. The Master´s program in Construction Management & Engineering has been established in partnership with industry and associated institutes both within and outside Europe. This Master´s program focuses primarily on the processes, the market parties concerned and the technical business characteristics as well as innovative technical characteristics.
The competence requirements of the Departments of Architecture, Building and Planning and of Technology Management are adequately complementary for the design of this Master´s programme. Education at the Department of Architecture, Building and Planning is research-driven and design-oriented, while the Department of Technology Management possesses expertise in the areas of efficiency, cost control and quality assurance.
The Master's degree program Construction Management & Engineering lasts two years. Each year consists of 60 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). These credit points are subdivided as follows:
First year
- Compulsory courses (45%)
- Electives (5%)
- Master project (45%)
- Development portfolio (5%)
Second year
- Electives (10%)
- Master project (15%)
- Showcase portfolio (15%)
- Final project (60%)
Internship
For all students it is possible, and in many cases preferable, to arrange the final Master´s project together with a private company or a public institute (industry).
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country. Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test. More information
The general requirements for admission to the TU/e Master's of Science programs are:
- A relevant Bachelor's degree (or equivalent), based on a program of sufficient academic level and quality to be able to complete the TU/e Master's program in question.
- Sufficient mastery of the English language. To prove sufficient command of the English language you should submit an Academic IELTS or TOEFL test.
- Experience shows that students with BSc Grade Point Average (GPA) for the Bachelor's study of at least 75% are more likely to be admitted to a TU/e Master´s program.
- There may also be specific additional requirements for some Master's programs, depending on the nature of your prior education.
- Non-EEA students who are admitted to a TU/e Master's program, but who do not receive a recognised scholarship or a student grant from the Dutch government, are required to transfer a sum of 10,000 euro to the TU/e.