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Master in Earth, Climate and Technology

Delft, The Netherlands Taught in English Open to international students

Introduction

Delft University of Technology is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, consistently ranked among the top engineering and technology institutions in the world. Located in the historic city of Delft, it is a hub of innovation and world-class research.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Earth, Climate and Technology is a 3-year program for students passionate about the Earth and its processes. It's a full-time, on-campus program taught in English, making it accessible to international students. The program combines engineering principles with Earth sciences to tackle global challenges.

Students will learn about mathematics, chemistry, and physics, and apply their knowledge to real-world problems. The curriculum includes hands-on fieldwork, models, and satellite data to study climate change. This practical approach prepares graduates to develop innovative solutions for the energy transition and sustainable resource management.

Graduates can pursue roles like Environmental Engineer, Climate Scientist, Resource Manager, and Sustainability Consultant. They may work in sectors like renewable energy, environmental consulting, and governmental agencies focused on climate policy. Graduates will have skills to adapt to various industries that prioritize sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 30% above the typical master's in The Netherlands.

Median tuition for that cohort is 17,022 USD, across 1,417 programs in our catalog.

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