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 deadline
April 1st International students
August 1st Dutch students with Dutch degree
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.
Facilities
- SIMLAB
- Serious Gaming
- MSG Seminar Rooms
- Computer Rooms
- Study landscape
SIMLAB - Simulation Laboratory
The SimLab is a computer room meant for advanced computer simulations. In this laboratory, all kinds of student and research projects can be performed using discrete event simulation. The lab focuses especially on real-time and distributed computer simulations. Other activities supported by SIMLAB facilities include the development and testing of simulation building blocks, the simulation of architectures for advanced control systems, and the development of management games that are based on computer simulations. The SimLab is used in several research projects, simulation courses and for several student projects.
Serious Gaming
An increasing number of TU Delft partners realise that serious gaming has much to offer for technological and infrastructure policy-making, design, training and learning. TPMs Serious Gaming research group brings together research organisations, public institutions and companies on the topic of serious gaming.More information is available from the following links:
MSG seminar rooms
The Modelling, Simulation & Gaming (MSG) seminar rooms are fully equipped with state-of-the-art media, communication, computer and network facilities. The MSG has a team of skilled students who can operate the different tools. The Modelling, Simulation & Gaming seminar rooms can be used for research, education and for research projects with external parties.
The facilities include:
- TPMs Modelling, Simulation & Gaming lab
- Serious game production and support
- TPMs executive board room
- Seminar rooms
- Lecture rooms
- Break out corners
- A video wall
Principal uses include:
- Collaborative modelling
- Group Decision Support
- Gaming sessions
- (Board) Meetings
- Video Conferencing
- Seminars and conferences
- Demo sessions
- Interactive lectures and teaching
- Events and festivities
Computer Rooms
TPM has a number of lecture rooms equipped with state-of-the-art computers. These rooms are used for ICT and modelling courses and for individual study.
Study landscape
Next to the faculty’s computer rooms there is a large two-floor space dedicated to individual study activities. Throughout the building there are other small dedicated areas for individual study and group work.



