Programme in detail

The Heating and Cooling track of the Master’s programme Sustainable Energy Technology offers 7 profiles: Heat Sources, Heat in Buildings, Large-Scale Heat Systems, Waste & Combined Heat and Power, Solar Energy, Power Engineering and Economics & Society. These profiles are organised in 6 cluster options, so-called profile clusters. Each profile cluster consists of 3 different profiles, which in turn are made up of courses in the particular energy field addressed in the profile. Together, they prepare the students to deal with current topics in sustainable energy technology. During the first quarter of the first year, students choose their profile cluster.

Please find below the 7 profiles followed by an overview of the 6 profile clusters.

Profile clusters

Profile course overview

Master of Science Sustainable Energy Technology

Track: Heating and Cooling

EC First year Electives
  Profile 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter  
1

Heat Sources

Heating and Cooling Sources and Heat Transfer Principles Heating and Cooling Technologies from Near-Ambient Temperature Sources Direct Use of Geothermal Energy  
2
3
4
1

Heat in Buildings

Heating and Cooling Demand of Buildings Refrigeration and Heat Pump Heat Distribution in Buildings  
2
3
4
1

Large Scale Heat Systems

Heat Storage Industrial Heating and Cooling Heating and Cooling Grids  
2
3
4
1

Waste & Combined Heat and Power

Thermochemistry of Biomass conversion Multiphase Reactor Engineering Process and Power Plant Design 
  • Advanced Applied Thermodynamics
2
3
4
1

Solar Energy

Photovoltaic Basics Photovoltaic Technologies Photovoltaic Systems
  • Photovoltaic Lab Course
  • PV Materials Processing & Characterization
  • Photovoltaic Modelling
2
3
4
1

Power Engineering

Electronic Power Conversion Intelligent Electrical Power Grids Choice:
Electrical Power Systems of the Future
or
DC and AC Microgrids
  • High Voltage Constructions
  • Offshore Renewable Energy
2
3
4
1

Economics & Society

Sustainable Energy Innovations and Transitions Economic Policy for Sustainable Energy Technology, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
  • Sociotechnology of Future Energy Systems
  • Technology Entrepreneurship and Internationalization
2
3
4

How to choose your profile cluster

Because the profile clusters cover a very broad range of topics, many students do not possess the background knowledge for all profiles in a cluster. The table below shows which background fits best with the clusters:

  Heat Supply Systems Heat Grids & Economics Urban Heat & Economics Heat & Power Grids Urban Heat & Electricity Industrial Heat & Electricity Integration
Mechanical/Mechatronics/
Materials Engineering
   
Electrical Engineering/Electronics          
Chemical Engineering/Chemistry  
Aerospace Engineering    
(Applied) Physics/Astronomy    
Applied Earth Sciences/ Mining/Reservoir Engineering    

Prepare for other profile clusters

If you would like to choose a profile cluster for which you might NOT have all required knowledge based on your Bachelor programme, it is strongly recommended to prepare yourself before the start of the academic year in Delft.

The table below provides an overview of the topics which you are recommended to prepare for each cluster (per different bachelor’s degree background):

  Heat Supply Systems Heat Grids & Economics Urban Heat & Economics Heat & Power Grids Urban Heat & Electricity Industrial Heat & Electricity Integration
Mechanical/Mechatronics/
Materials Engineering
Electrical Engineering Chemistry
Electrical Engineering/Electronics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics Thermodynamics & Chemistry
Chemical Engineering/Chemistry Electrical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemistry
(Applied) Physics/Astronomy Electrical Engineering Chemistry
Applied Earth Sciences/ Mining/Reservoir Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemistry

General chemistry and electrical engineering

TU Delft offers special online linkage courses for the topics general chemistry and electrical engineering. These linkage courses are designed to give you sufficient background for a specific cluster.

The admission links are:

  • For general chemistry: SET2905 
  • For electrical engineering: SET2910

Following a linkage course can cost you up to 120 hours of study time, so do not make the decision to follow one lightly. For the linkage courses, a diagnostic test has been developed which you can use to check your background knowledge in this field. Be sure to do the diagnostic test first in order to check if you have (part of) the required knowledge already.

If you want to take one of the linkage courses, please send an email to programmecoordinator-eemcs@tudelft.nl, providing the course you want to take and the email address you want us to use to create your account.  

Thermodynamics

For thermodynamics, we do not offer specific linkage courses, but it is possible to follow certain courses offered by edX:

Questions

Please contact programmecoordinator-eemcs@tudelft.nl