Relevant Master's programmes

Once you have your BSc degree, you can decide whether to study for a Master’s degree. Be aware that a Bachelor title from a University of Applied Sciences equips you for a career in the world of business, but at a university it is a step towards an academic degree. We therefore advise you to continue studying.

After their bachelor's degree, most NB students choose the master's degree programme in Nanobiology or the master’s degree programme in Computer Science.
 

Master's degree programmes within the faculty

The Faculty of Applied Sciences offers various interesting master's degree programmes for students. All master's programmes are taught in English, except for the TU Delft Teacher Training Programme, and last two years. 

Master's degree programmes at other faculties

With a bachelor's degree from TU Delft, you can go in different directions. In addition to starting a master's degree programme within your faculty, you can also choose to follow a master's degree programme at another faculty. Below are 2 examples:

It may be that your bachelor's degree does not contain the base you need for the master's degree programme you want to do, in which case you will have to follow a bridging programme.

Master's degree programmes at other universities

After your bachelor's degree, it is also possible to do a master's degree programme at another university. Consider, for example, the programme Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience and Infection and Immunity (Erasmus University Rotterdam: Erasmus MC). On www.Welkemaster.nl you can check whether your master's degree programme matches your Dutch bachelor's degree.