Factsheet EPA
Subject
Engineering, Policy Analysis
Location
Delft, The Netherlands
Duration
2 years
Language
English
Degree
Master of Science
Start
September every year
Early application
deadline November 1
Application (EU and non EU)
deadline April 1
Work experience
not required
Language test
TOEFL, IELTS, CAE or CPE
Group composition
75% international
Tuition fee
click here
Scholarship
Available
Admission requirement
BSc in technology
Contact

Hi, I am Toke Hoek and I work at the International Office of the Faculty of TPM. My job is to give you any information or advice you may need on the Master programmes that our faculty offers. If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact me. Please, send your name, phone number and your questions to C.A.Hoek@tudelft.nl and I will call or e-mail you as soon as possible. I hope to meet you in Delft in the near future!
Testimonial
Sara Hajiamiri Iran
EPA graduate
"The TU Delft has strong links to other great universities across the world, which is also very helpful for students who want to continue studying at PhD level."
Weblog
TPM Alumni
Graduates (alumni) from Technology, Policy and Management (TPM) programmes are highly satisfied with the programme they took. Read more about the alumni.
Career prospects
After graduation many graduates find employment with international operating engineering, consulting and banking firms or as strategic advisors to national governments, regulatory bodies and international organisations. About 90% of our graduates finds a suitable position within three months after graduation. Most of them start as junior or assistant analyst and rapidly grow to more prominent positions as strategy analyst, senior consultant or management officials.
Currently EPA alumni work with consulting companies like Accenture (NL), Dura Vermeer (NL) and Ecorys (NL), Mercades (Spain), N-side (Belgium), RAND Corporation (UK), Forst and Sullivan (Brazil). Others work in the energy sector, for instance as plan analyst with the government of Indonesia, at Makon Power Systems in Nigeria, with the Greek Atomic Energy Commission, as engineering manager with Fattenfahl (NL) and planning consultant with Chilelectra in Chile. Others work in engineering firms like Intel (NL), ABB in Switzerland, and FANUC Robotics in China.
Two recent alumni surveys indicate that some 60% of our alumni work in the private sector. Another 30% enter the public sector and most of the remainder pursue PhD degrees or continue in academia. We have an active EPA Alumni Group with more than 100 members on LinkedIN.



