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Programme overview
CROHO code
60962
Faculty
Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
Programme start and application deadline
Programme start
1 September 2026
1 September 2027
Admission deadline
1 July 2026 (EU)
1 May 2026 (non-EU)
1 July 2027 (EU)
1 May 2027 (non-EU)
Admission requirements
Examples of direct admissable degrees
Bachelor’s degree in Aarde, Economie en Duurzaamheid, Bos- en Natuurbeheer, Civil Engineering, Land- en Watermanagement, Landschapsarchitectuur en ruimtelijke planning, Sociale Geografie en Planologie
Knowledge Minimum
To allow students to meet the final qualifications of the Spatial Engineering programme it is necessary that incoming students have knowledge at bachelors level of a research university in at least three of the following topics:
Water, weather and climate (hydrology, meteorology)
Earth sciences (geo-engineering, geology, earth surface processes)
Civil engineering (infrastructure, building, hydraulics, hard interventions)
Spatial planning and governance (urban and or rural environments)
Spatial information and visualization (GIS, Remote Sensing)
Software engineering
Tuition fees
Full period 2025 / 2026
Full period 2025 / 2026
full-time, institutional
€ 15,800
full-time, non-EU/EER
€ 15,800
full-time, statutory
€ 2,601
Tuition fees
Full period 2026 / 2027
Full period 2026 / 2027
full-time, institutional
€ 18,200
full-time, non-EU/EER
€ 18,200
full-time, statutory
€ 2,694