Courses & research

During your Master’s in Civil Engineering & Management (CEM), you will collect a total of 120 EC within two years. You will follow (elective) courses related to the specialisation in Integrated Civil Engineering Systems and you will end your Master’s by writing your master’s thesis.

What your curriculum will look like exactly, depends on the choices you make within this specialisation. For example, you will choose one of the two profiles around which you will build your Master’s:

Within these profiles, you will compose a set of courses that match your interests and ambitions. These can be courses offered within this programme, but you can also choose courses beyond the Master’s in Civil Engineering & Management. Find out what your curriculum looks like by choosing a profile first.

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MASTER’S THESIS

You will end your Master’s with your master’s thesis. The choice of your graduation subject is largely up to you. Most students complete their graduation project at an external organisation, either in the Netherlands or abroad. This is a highly recommended option since it is a great opportunity to combine your academic skills with experience in the professional field. Depending on the topic of your research project, you will be coordinated by a professor from within the specialisations in Construction Management & Engineering, Transport Engineering & Management or Water Engineering & Management.

Your master’s thesis could involve undertaking research projects such as:
  • Researching the effect of infiltration by wave overtopping on the macro-stability of a dike (Profile: Civil Engineering Structures).
  • Creating a prototype database that can support more structured and analytic decision making in asset management (Profile: Modelling & Forecasting).
  • Exploring how Information Modelling can be used in subsurface utility projects in order to perform smart maintenance (Profile: Smart Cities).
  • Improving irrigation water use in a horticulture area domain suffering from water shortages (Profile: Sustainability).
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