Management in the Built Environment
Harmonisation Master's programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences
The Master's Programme in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (AUBS) will be renewed in the academic year 2024-2025 and 2025-2026. The aim of this renewal is to make the various master tracks more similar in composition and structure, resulting in more elective space and a graduation project that takes three quarters for all students.
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Do you start your first year of this master track Management in the Built Environment in academic year 2024-2025?
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Are you currently studying in your first or second year of this master track?
In principle, this harmonisation does not affect you. You finish your master track following the current track programme which you can find below on this page.
In which situations does the harmonisation affect you?
You do not take all courses of the second semester (MSc2) this academic year
If so, you will complete the second semester next academic year 2024-2025 in the new structure, with new or replacement courses. Please check the study guide for more information.
You plan to interrupt your studies for (more than) a year.
If so, it is best to do this after completing the entire first year. You will then continue your studies in September 2025 in the new structure of the second year, with an inter- or transdisciplinary Q5 elective (15 EC) and graduation in three quarters. More information on the Q5 electives and the graduation project will be available in april 2025.
Track programme Management in the Built Environment 2023-2024
The master track Management in the Built Environment provides a two-year programme. In the first year all students follow the same programme of compulsory courses in which they will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in managing the entire life cycle of the built environment. In the second year, students work on their individual graduation project. In addition, they choose 15 EC electives for the purpose of broadening their academic perspective, knowledge and skills, or to allow for further specialisation in connection with the individual graduation project.
The programme is visualised in the scheme below, courses highlighted in yellow indicate that students need to make a choice.
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In the first year students join the compulsory courses of the track.
From academic year 2024-2025, the following compulsory courses will no longer be offered:
- AR2MBE015 Redesign of Complex Projects
- AR2MBE021 Building Information Management
- AR2MBE025 Urban and Infrastructure (Re)development Game
For replacement courses or extra retake arrangements, please check the Transitional Measures 2024-2025, if you have not completed these courses before 1 September 2024.
Visit the study guide for more information about the courses of year 1.
In the first year students join the compulsory courses of the track. More information about these courses can be found in the studyguide.
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- MSc track Management in the Built Environment requires students to choose 15 EC for electives. Of course, it is allowed to take more than 15 EC for electives.
- If you take more than 15 EC electives, the courses with the highest grades will be included in your Exam Program. The other courses will be registered as ‘additional courses’ in your Study Progress Report.
- Students who participate in an exchange program at a foreign university will likely acquire an equivalent of 30 EC, because an exchange program will last half a year. The credits can be used as electives.
- The preferable semester to take electives is MSc 3 (first semester of second master year). However, it is allowed to take electives in other periods as well.
- MBE students have total freedom in choosing their electives; there is no obligatory list to choose from. However, the courses (or projects) must be on Masters level (not Bachelor).Electives can be chosen from:
- Compulsory courses (or design projects) or elective courses from other tracks from the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (Architecture, Urbanism, Landscape Architecture, Building Technology) and MSc Geomatics. Register for courses of the Faculty of Architecture through BIS.For design projects, please check possible entry requirements by checking the studyguide or contact the course coordinator (whose name can be found in the study guide).For a full overview of all elective courses from the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment please check the study guide and use tab: Program. Then: Organisation (Architecture and the Built Environment); Education Type (Electives); Education (AR Electives).
- Courses or projects from other TU Delft Faculties.In particular courses from the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management and the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences are interesting. This goes in particular for courses from MSc Construction Management & Engineering. More information can be found here. However, from the CME program course Legal & Governance (AR8003) cannot be chosen by MBE students because of overlap.Register for these courses by enrolling through Brightspace. (Other faculties than Architecture do not use BIS.)
- Courses form other universities in the Netherlands.You may choose a course from another university if the course fits your graduation topic or interests. For example, you may want to specialise in for example finance at another university.Register for these courses by contacting the course coordinator of the other university. Sometimes, universities do not accept students from other universities.
- Courses from universities abroad.This may be in the framework of an exchange or unrelated to an exchange.More information can be found here. Contact our international office for registration: internationaloffice-bk@tudelft.nlIn the framework of an exchange, you do not need to pay a fee to the receiving university. Taking a course without an exchange, will likely require you to pay a fee to the receiving university.
- MBE itself offers the following electives:
- Entrepreneurship in Architecture & the Built Environment (Q3 / 5 EC / AR0131).
- Value Capturing (Q2 / 5 EC / AR0179 ).
- Research Methods 3 (Q2 / 5 EC / AR0185).
- Coaching Skills (Q1 / 5 EC / AR0117).
- Social Sustainability in Human Habitats (Q1 or Q3 /5 EC / AR0835)
For these courses, register through BIS.
- Internships do not lead to credits (EC’s)
- The BOSS site (see ‘Education’) holds comments and experiences from students who took electives from Architecture & Built Environment, other TU Delft faculties, other universities in the Netherland and abroad. This site also shows which electives are often taken by MBE students. This may be valuable information for you.
- For inclusion in your Study Progress Report you need to proof that you completed your electives. Forms need to be handed over to the exam committee for this reason:
- For courses obtained at TU Delft, use form Master Electives List.
- For courses obtained at another university in the Netherlands than TU Delft, use form Certificate of Incorporation from this website.
- For courses obtained at a foreign university (for example in case of an exchange) use form Academic Achievements Abroad from this website It is advisable in case of courses at foreign universities to ask permission to the exam committee in advance. This is certainly advisable for countries where there is no bachelor/master structure.
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MBE offers a number of themes for students to choose from. Each theme will be introduced to students so you can get to know them. The themes are published before the start of the Graduation Lab. Each student chooses a theme during the first week. After that you will suggest a specific research question that falls within the theme. You discuss your research question with the theme coordinator. The start of the Graduation Lab runs parallel with course Research Methods 2. In Research Methods 2 you will make a choice for a method that is congruent with the research question of your graduation thesis.
For the first quarter you will have regular meetings with other students within the theme. After that, you will individually work on your graduation thesis. Most student do a graduate internship with a company, governmental organisation or ngo. The internship is in the last semester.
In the Graduation Manual Master of Science Architecture, Urbanism & Building Sciences important information about the setup of the graduation process and the official regulations that apply to the graduation phase are described.