Career perspectives

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As a graduate of the Master’s in Civil Engineering & Management (CEM) with a specialisation in Hydraulic & Geo-Structures, you will benefit from great career opportunities, both in the Netherlands and abroad. You could pursue a career as a consultant, engineer, project manager or researcher, to name some options, or what about starting up your own business? Another option is to further develop yourself by following a PhD- or EngD programme.

Type of degree

When you have completed this Master's with the specialisation in Hydraulic & Geo-Structures, you will receive a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering & Management. Also, you can title yourself Master of Science (MSc) or use the Dutch title Ingenieur (Ir.). Your specialisation will be mentioned specifically on your diploma supplement, highlighting your specialised knowledge and skills in the field of hydraulic and geo-structures.

Job opportunities

Graduates of this specialisation can be found across the entire civil engineering sector. The technical knowledge you will have gained in the Hydraulic- & Geo-Structures specialisation is relevant in virtually all domains within the civil engineering sector – whether you want to focus on dike enhancement, road construction or building skyscrapers, to name a few. 

UT alumni with this specialisation currently work in various positions and organisations, for example:
  • Researcher/advisor at a knowledge institute
  • Project leader at an engineering consultancy firm
  • Advisor Flood Defences at Rijkswaterstaat (the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management)

Post-master opportunities

Instead of pursuing a professional career right away after obtaining your Master’s degree, you can also opt for a more academically oriented career, by pursuing a PhD or EngD. An EngD programme is more practically oriented, aligned with the direct problem-solving or design needs of the industry, whereas a PhD programme is more focused on research. You can follow both types of programmes at the Twente Graduate School (TGS).

CONTINUE AS A RESEARCHER: OBTAIN A PHD

A PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) involves spending four years of in-depth studying and researching in a particular area. You can do this within one of our research groups or in one of our structured PhD programmes. An integral part of a PhD is writing your PhD thesis at the end and then presenting and defending your research in public. Obtaining your PhD earns you the title of Doctor (Dr).

FOLLOW AN ENGD PROGRAMME

Other than obtaining a PhD, you can also opt to follow an EngD programme after graduation. Such a programme usually takes two years and is aimed at you becoming a high-level technological designer. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certified diploma and the academic degree Engineering Doctorate (EngD).

Start a business

Do you have a great business idea? At the University of Twente, you can turn it into reality! At UT, we highly encourage entrepreneurship. In fact, with over 1,000 start-ups to its name, UT is recognised as one of the most entrepreneurial universities in the Netherlands. Did you know that big international companies like Booking.com and Just Eat Takeaway were once founded by students of UT? We are keen to put your scientific knowledge to practical use in solutions that people and society need. Your innovative ideas, creativity and the courage to put in the extra mile will be rewarded. As a catalyst for meaningful entrepreneurship, we offer you the Novel-T foundation and their start-up hub Incubase on campus.

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