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TU Delft courses available inEnglish to incoming exchangestudentsAcademic year 2022-2023The following document contains courses taught in English for exchange students.The most recent course information can be found at www.studyguide.tudelft.nl. In the case ofconflicting information, the study guide is leading. This document serves only as an indication;no rights can be derived from this list. This list is subject to change without notice.Table of ContentsCourse Selection Guidelines . 2Things to consider when you choose your courses. 2Faculty of Aerospace Engineering . 3Faculty of Applied Sciences . 9Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. 9Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences . 10Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Sciences . 13Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering . 15Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering . 16Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management . 171

Course Selection GuidelinesThe table below shows how the academic year is divided and what is expected of you from each semesterand/or period. With the details below of how many EC you are expected to obtain, you will be able tomake a study plan that will need to be approved by your home university and TU Delft.Things to consider when you choose your courses1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Will you be staying for 1 or 2 semesters? This will affect the number of EC you need to choose.You must take a course load equal to 24-30 EC per semester, 12-15 EC per period.Most courses should be chosen at the faculty where you are nominated for as student.All faculties have specific requirements and restrictions for course selection, more information canbe found here.Check the course list of your selected faculty. Using this guideline, you can find the course list or linksto the faculty’s own course page.More detailed information about the courses can be found via the study guide. Guidelines on howto use it can be found here.Are you a BSc or MSc student? Not all BSc courses are taught in English and there are specificrequirements to follow MSc courses.Changes to your course plan after your arrival still need to meet the above requirements.Consider carefully your course workload (minimum 24 EC), and the manageability of it.Students are not permitted to re-sit exams after the end of the official exchange period. Alternativecourse/s will need to be taken at your home university when you return home.2

Faculty of Aerospace EngineeringEnglish taught BSc and MSc courses available for exchange students. In the last table you will find thecourses which are not open for exchange students.Important: BSc students can only take MSc courses when they meet the pre-requisites as stated in thecourse description of the TU Delft study guide.The minor programmes Airport Development and Offshore Wind Energy consist of 30 ECTS and areoffered in the Fall / 1st semester and consist of 3rd year level BSc courses. The Minors are only availableto exchange students enrolled at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering. We have limited placesavailable, and if needed a selection will be made at the end of the application period (after 1 April).We recommend that you create an alternative course plan; in case you are not selected for the Minorprogramme.REMARKS:AE4xxxx This means that the course code is not known, but you can look for the course with the coursename in the study guideAE4S/-48 Courses from the MSc Spaceflight track (course starting with AE4S. or AE48.) are onlyopen to exchange students enrolled at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering.*****This course can be taken in period 2 or 3; course only lasts 1 period.MSc Aerospace Engineering Exchange students onlyBachelor 1st 130-IIAE1205AE1240WI1402LRWI1403LRWI1421LRCourse NameAerospace MaterialsAerospace Mechanics of MaterialsIntroduction to Aerospace Engineering IStaticsDynamicsProgramming & Scientific Computing in PythonPhysicsCalculus IILinear AlgebraCalculus 4326556311243,4341,2Bachelor 2nd yearCourse 80LR-IWI2180LR-IICourse NameAerodynamics IStructural Analysis and DesignVibrationsApplied Numerical AnalysisComputational ModellingDifferential EquationsProbability and StatisticsCat.BScBScBScBScBScBScBScEC3533344Period (Q)1223411Cat.BScEC3Period (Q)3Bachelor 3rd year majorCourse CodeAE3211-IICourse NameProduction of Aerospace Systems3

Minor Offshore Wind EnergyCourse 516BLimited places available for exchange students enrolled at the Faculty ofAerospace Engineering, please first contact exchange-ae@tudelft.nlCourse NameCat.ECAsset ManagementMinor5Integration AssignmentMinor6Project Management BasicsMinor5Basics of Aeroacoustics for Wind EnergyMinor3Introduction to Energy systemsMinor5Fundamentals of Wind Energy IMinor3Fundamentals of Wind Energy IIMinor3Period (Q)22121,212*very limited places, course cannot be taken individuallyMinor Airport DevelopmentCourse Limited places available for exchange students enrolled at the Faculty ofAerospace Engineering, please first contact exchange-ae@tudelft.nlCourse NameCat.ECAir TransportationMinor3Airport Planning, Design and OperationsMinor4Strategic Planning for Airport SystemsMinor6Logistics 2Minor5Landside Accessibility of AirportsMinor6Designing an AirportMinor6Period (Q)112112*very limited places, course cannot be taken individuallyMSc Aerospace Engineering Profile courses (all tracks)Courses from the MSc Spaceflight (course starting with AE4S. or AE48.) are only open toExchange students enrolled at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering.PeriodCourse Code Course NameCat.EC(Q)AE4115Experimental 05AE4261AE4302AE4304AE4304PAE4316AE4322Viscous FlowsAircraft AerodynamicsRotor/wake AerodynamicsCFD 2: Discretization TechniquesFlow Measurement TechniquesCFD for Aerospace EngineersIntroduction to Wind Turbines: Physics andTechnologyWind Turbine AeroelasticityAirborne Wind EnergyWind Turbine DesignSite Conditions for Wind Turbine DesignKnowledge Based EngineeringMDO for Aerospace ApplicationsInternal FlowsAvionics and OperationsStochastic Aerospace SystemsStochastic Aerospace Systems PracticalAerospace Human-Machine SystemsPiloted Flight 41,23,43,431222323

22A4ASM506WM0324LR**WI2056LRAgent-based Modelling and Simulation in AirTransportAirline Planning and OperationsStochastic Processes and SimulationsAircraft Noise and EmissionsOperations OptimisationAircraft Emissions and Climate EffectsAdvanced Aircraft Noise Modelling and MeasurementMaintenance Modelling & AnalysisFundamental of AstrodynamicsPlanetary Sciences IISpace OpticsPlanetary Sciences IDesign of lightweight structures I: Composites &MetalsDesigning Materials with Aerospace SpecificPropertiesManufacturing of Aerospace Structures & MaterialsFatigue of Structures & MaterialsPolymer al CoatingsSensor MaterialStability & Analysis of Structures IExperimental Techniques & NDTDesign & Analysis of Composite Structures IPolymer Composite ManufacturingFundamentals of AeroelasticityEthics and Engineering for Aerospace Engineering**Systems ,31Cat.MScMScEC43Period33MScMScMScMSc2244221,24MSc Electives from all 0AE4314-21Course NameFluid-Structure InteractionCFD 3: Large Eddy SimulationCFD 4: Uncertainty QuantificationFundamentals of AeroacousticsExperimental Applications of AeroacousticsWind Resource and Wind Farm YieldHelicopter Performance, Stability and Control5

11Advanced DynamicsAutonomous Flight of Micro Air VehiclesSupervisory Control and Cognitive SystemsAir Traffic ManagementReal-time Distributed Flight and Space SimulationBio-inspired Intelligence and learning for AerospaceApplicationAirport and Cargo OperationsSpecial Topics in AstrodynamicsIntroduction to Thermal Rocket PropulsionSheet Metal FormingStructural Integrity and MaintenanceDesign of Self-healing materialsDesign & Analysis of Composite Structures IIStability & Analysis of Structures IIAE4ASM515-22 Characterization of materials and componentsAE4ASM516Material Selection for Mechanical DesignAE4ASM520Industrial Composite ManufacturingAE4ASM521Additive ManufacturingAE4ASM522Applied Aircraft AeroelasticityAE4ASM514TUContinuum MechanicsAE4xxxxFluid Flow Data Processing & VisualizationAE4xxxxRobust Flight ControlAE4xxxxPhysics of Planetary InteriorsAE4xxxxPractical AstrodynamicsAE4xxxxMeasurement Strategies for Planetary ScienceAE4xxxxMissionsModelling and simulation for materials c courses at another TU Delft faculty strongly related to 5001ME45025ME45030ME46060MS43310OE44120Course NamePhysics of the Earth and AtmosphereDeep LearningElectronic CircuitsElectrical Machines DrivesRobotics PracticalAdvanced Heat TransferIntroduction to Multiphase FlowTurbulenceEngineering Optimization 1: Concept and ApplicationMaterials at High TemperatureOffshore Windfarm 525TUWI3150TUWI4210Numerical AnalysisNon-linear Differential EquationsScientific ComputingMonte Carlo Simulation of Stochastic ProcessesPartial Differential Equations APartial Differential Equations and Functional AnalysisMScMScMScMScMScMSc6665361,23,41,21,213,46

Please note that the following courses (projects) are NOT available for Exchange Students:Course CodeAE1110-IICourse NameIntroduction to Aerospace Engineering IIAE1111-IExploring Aerospace EngineeringAE1111-IIAE1222-IEngineering DrawingDesign and ConstructionAE1222-IIAerospace Design & Systems Engineering ElementsAE2111-ISystems DesignAE2130-IILow-Speed Wind tunnel TestAE2130-IIIAerodynamics IIAE222x-ITest, Analysis & SimulationAE3212-IISimulation, Verification & ValidationAE2230-IFlight and Orbital MechanicsAE2230-IIPropulsion and PowerAE2235-IAerospace Systems and Control TheoryAE2235-IIInstrumentation and SignalsAE222x-IIArtificial Intelligence for Aerospace EngineeringAE3211-ISystems Engineering & Aerospace DesignAE3212-IAE3212-IIAerospace Flight Dynamics and SimulationSimulation, Verification & ValidationAE3200Design SynthesisAE4140Gas DynamicsAE4143Hypersonic AerodynamicsAE4206TurbomachineryAE4238Aero Engine TechnologyAE4240Advanced Aircraft Design IAE4262Combustion for propulsion and power technologiesAE4263Modeling, Simulation and Application of Propulsion and Power SystemsAE4270Control and Operations ProjectAE4301Automatic Flight Control Systems DesignAE4301PExercise Automatic Flight Control System DesignAE4313-20Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and ControlAE4320System Identification of Aerospace VehiclesAE4499Space ProjectAE4866(-1)Propagation and Optimization in AstrodynamicsAE4868(-1)Numerical AstrodynamicsAE4870ARocket MotionAE4870BRe-Entry SystemsAE4872Satellite Orbit DeterminationAE4ASM003Linear Modelling incl. (F.E.M)AE4ASM105Trinity ExerciseAE4ASM505Non-Linear Modelling (using F.E.M.)AE4ASM512Aerospace Structures and Materials Industry Best PracticeAE4ASM513Forensic Engineering7

AE4ASM517Aircraft Manufacturing LaboratoryAE4ASM523Design of Spacecraft and Launcher StructuresAE4ASM524Spacecraft Structures DevelopmentAE4ASM525Materials for SpaceAE4S01Thermal rocket propulsionAE4S01PExercise Thermal Rocket PropulsionAE4S07MicropropulsionAE4S10Microsat EngineeringAE4S12Space Systems EngineeringAE4S15Space Embedded SystemsAES420Satellite Thermal ControlAE4S52Collaborative Space System Design ProjectAE4W31Floating Offshore Wind EnergyAE4010Research MethodologiesTU4040Joint Interdisciplinary sis Aerodynamics & Wind EnergyThesis Flight Performance & PropulsionThesis Control & OperationsThesis Aerospace Structures & MaterialsAE5822AE5922Thesis SpaceThesis Wind Energy Rotor Design8

Faculty of Applied SciencesCourses in English offered to BSc and MSc exchange students are available on thefollowing ormationMasterMaster courses are open to Master students.courses are open to Bachelor students under the following conditions:Bachelor students who have (almost) completed 3 years of study at the moment of application.Bachelor students who have completed 2 years of study, depending on their academic background.Faculty of Architecture and the Built EnvironmentWithin the study exchange programme, the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environmentoffers fixed course packages and Minor Programmes to incoming exchange students.During the first semester (autumn), they offer: For Bachelor level students English taught Minor Programmes.For Master level students complete ‘MSc 1’ fixed course packages.During the second semester (spring), they offer: For Master Level students a 15 EC MSc2 design course a course package of 3 electivecourses (5 EC each). For Bachelor Level students there are NO minor packages offered. BSc/undergraduatestudents can only apply for the autumn semester.Please be aware: It is not possible to combine courses of different packages or to choose electives, it is,however, possible to do part of a course package as long as you meet the 24 ECrequirement. It is not allowed to complete Thesis Projects. Exchange students at the faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment can only takecourses at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. Exchange students from other faculties cannot obtain credits at the Faculty ofArchitecture and the Built Environment. Before the start of the exchange period, the final fixed course package will be confirmed.After the fixed course package is confirmed, it is no longer possible to change or addcourses.9

Faculty of Civil Engineering and GeosciencesNote: Students can only apply in Studielink for the Master Civil Engineering and Geosciences or the MasterApplied Earth Sciences!Master Programme RedesignDue to a Master programme redesign at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, the coursesoffered to incoming CITG exchange students will be different from the past few years. The availablecourses and modules listed below will be emailed to all partner institutions, and posted on the website,before the application period starts. Students will still have to meet all entry prerequisites.Both English taught BSc and MSc courses are available for exchange students. BSc Students cantake MSc courses as long as they meet the pre-requisites as stated in the course description of theTU Delft study guide.The Bachelor course descriptions and the second year Master course descriptions for both CivilEngineering and Geosciences and Applied Earth Sciences are to be found in the TU Delft study guide.Bachelor Head Phase (2nd Year), Specialization GeosciencesCourse CodeCTB2310Course NameSoil MechanicsCat.BScEC5Period (Q)3EC4Period (Q)3Bachelor Head Phase (3rd Year), All specializationsCourse CodeCTB3310Course CodeCTB3330CTB3335CTB3420Course CodeCTB3350CTB3355Course CodeCTB3360CTB3365-16CTB3415Course NameSurveying & MappingCat.BScBachelor Head Phase (3rd Year), Specialization StructuralMechanicsCourse NameStructural Mechanics 4Concrete Structures 2Integral Design of InfrastructureCat.BScBScBScEC444Bachelor Head Phase (3rd Year), Specialization HydraulicEngineeringCourse NameOpen Channel FlowHydraulic Structures 1Cat.BScBScBachelor Head Phase (3rd Year), Specialization WaterManagementCourse NameWater ControlIntroduction to Water TreatmentWater Management ResearchCat.BScBScBScPeriod (Q)334EC44Period (Q)33EC444Period (Q)1,334Bachelor Head Phase (3rd Year), Specialization GeosciencesCourse CodeCTB3385CTB3390CTB3425-17Course NameUse of Underground SpaceMechanics and Flow in Pureus MediaMonitoring and Stability of Dikes andEmbankments10Cat.BScBScEC44Period (Q)33BSc44

Course CodeCTB3370-18Bachelor Head Phase (3rd Year), Specialization Transport &PlanningCourse NameGeometrical Design of Roads and RailwaysCat.BScEC4Period (Q)3Optional Courses, all specializationCourse CodeCourse NameCat.ECPeriod (Q)CTB3311Climate Impacts and EngineeringMSc44Master core modules (1st Year) Civil Engineering*ModuleCodeCEGM1000CIEM0000Module NameModelling, Uncertainty and Data for EngineersMechanics and Interdisciplinary PerspectivesCat.ECPeriod(Q)MScMSc1291, 21*The first year module descriptions of the Master Civil Engineering are to be found hereYou can also read the brochure for more detailed information on the modules.Master courses (2nd Year) Civil EngineeringCourse NameCat.ECPeriod(Q)Timber Structures and Wood TechnologySteel Structures 2Forensic Structural EngineeringMScMScMSc441131CIE4320Vibration-based Monitoring and IdentificationMSc41CIE4381Engineering Asset ManagementMSc41CIE4615Remote Sensing and Big DataMSc51CIE4625Climate ModellingMSc51CIE4811-18MSc61MSc31CIE5148Planning and operations of public transportsystemsComputational Methods in Non-linear SolicMechanicsComputational Modelling of StructuresMSc41CIE5701Form Field Observations to ModelingMSc51CIE5702Conceptual Process DesignMSc51CIE5703Urban Climate & HydrologyMSc51CIE5704Water Treatment ResearchMSc51CIE5850MScCIE5875Production, Construction and Maintenance ofAsphalt Concrete PavementsLife-Cycle Performance by Design of RailwayAssetsRailway Asset ManagementCIE5981Forms of Collaboration in Civil 28CIE58741131MSc41MSc41MSc41

CIE7501From Field Observations to ModellingMSc51AESM1023Computer-Aided Mine Design and OptimizationMSc52CIE5500Water Law and OrganisationMSc32CIE5741Trenchless TechnologiesMSc42Master core modules (1st Year) Applied Earth Sciences**ModuleCodeAESM1001AESM1002AESM2001Module NameEarth System, Natural Resources and ClimateDynamics of Solids and FluidsPhysical principes of Earth System The first year module descriptions of the Master Applied Earth Sciences are to be found hereYou can find the brochure for the first year of AES here for more detailed information on the modules.Master courses (2nd Year) Applied Earth 023Course NameLegal, Health and SafetyData AnalysisInvestment ScenariosComputer-aided Mine Design and OptimizationFaculty specific requirements & restrictions can be found here.12Cat.ECPeriod(Q)MScMScMSc551111MSc52

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics andComputer Sciences (EEMCS)BSc: Listed below are all English taught BSc courses at EEMCS available to exchange students. BSccourses not listed on this list are not available!All students who come to TU Delft during their BSc level or are in the first 3 years of their academic career, canonly follow BSc courses.You can either choose courses from the regular curriculum or follow a complete minor mentioned below. Aminor is a well-rounded package of courses on one main topic. Individual courses from a minor cannot befollowed separately unless they are mentioned in the normal subject list. Exchange students can only enroll forone of the minors below through the international office of EEMCS.MSc: You can follow MSc courses, if you are a MSc student or at least in the 4th year of your curriculum.All MSc courses at TU Delft are offered in English.You can find an overview of all MSc courses in the course catalog. Almost all MSc courses are open to exchangestudents. If there is a limit to the number of students who can follow the course this is indicated in the course catalogue.You are responsible for checking if you have the pre-required knowledge for the course. Courses in the course cataloguethat are taught at different universities are not open to exchange students.BSc Minors available for exchange studentsMinor Electronics for Robotics (Electrical minors/electronics-for-robotics/Minor Electrical Sustainable Energy s/electrical-sustainable-energy-systems/Minor s/finance/Minor Physics for inors/physics-for-electronics/Minor Computational Science and Engineering (Applied lor courses available for BSc studentsBSc Applied MathematicsCourse CodeCourse NameApplied Mathematics: 1st yearCat.ECPeriod (Q)AM1010AM1050-AMathematical -BBSc54AM2020AM2050-AOptimizationModelling 2ABScBSc6323AM2050-BModelling 2BBSc34AM2080Introduction to StatisticsBSc61AM2510Decision sophy of MathematicsHistory of MathematicsSystems TheoryAdvanced StatisticsApplied Mathematics: Codes and ov ProcessesBSc63Applied Mathematics: 2nd year13

Applied Mathematics: 3rd yearAM3500AM3510BScBScAM3520AM3530Mathematics SeminarMathematical Physical ModelsLogicNumerical Methods raph TheoryBSc63Advanced ProbabilityFourier AnalysisDifferential od (Q)BSc Computer Science Only available to BSc Computer Science Students coming to EEMCSCourse CodeCourse NameComputer science: 2nd yearCSE2510CSE2215CSE2520CSE2310Machine LearningComputer GraphicsBig Data ProcessingAlgorithm DesignBScBScBScBSc55551112CSE2525Data MiningBSc52CSE2120CSE2315CSE2530Concepts of Programming LanguagesAutomata, Languages and ComputabilityComputational IntelligenceElectives of the third year, several. As they are subject to change, please check the available 5 ECcourses in the study guide (link below). The research project is not available!BScBScBSc555333BSc53Cat.ECPeriod (Q)CSE3xxxxCSE3 XXX: https://studiegids.tudelft.nl/a101 displayProgram.do?program tree id 25124BSc Electrical EngineeringCourse CodeCourse NameElectrical engineering: 2nd yearEE2M11EE2E11Complex AnalysisBSc51Electrical Energy ConversionBSc51EE2C11EE2M21Integrated CircuitsBSc51Linear Algebra and Differential EquationsBSc52EE2S11EE2S21Signals and SystemsBSc52Systems and ControlBSc53EE2T11-BPTelecommunications A voor Bridging ProgrammeBSc33EE2E21Sustainable Energy SupplyBSc53EE2S31EE2T21Signal ProcessingBSc54Telecommunications BBSc54Electrical Engineering: 3rd yearEE3P11ElectromagneticsBSc53EE3D11Computer Architecture and OrganisationBSc53EE3C11ElectronicsBSc5314

Faculty of Industrial Design EngineeringThe Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering offers fixed course packages. During the application studentscan indicate their first, second and third choice. Information is available here.Bachelor courses Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering(only available for exchange students enrolled at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering)During the first semester (Fall): For Bachelor exchange students English taught Minor Programmes.During the second semester (Spring): For Bachelor exchange students in Spring there are many English electives available. Courses that areoffered can be found here. After students are admitted a list of possible courses with time slots will besent, so that students can make their final choice.Master exchange course packagesStudents who have finished their bachelor or have finished at least 3 years of bachelor’s education on themoment of application can apply for fixed course packages. See the information on the website. During theapplication students can indicate their first, second and third choice.IMPORTANT Since we cannot guarantee enrolment in your first choice, it is obligatory to select a different secondchoice and a third choice. In case you apply for two semesters you only have to choose a package for the first semester. It is not possible to combine courses of different packages or to choose electives, it is, however,possible to do part of a course package as long as you meet the 24 EC requirement. It is not allowed to complete Thesis Projects. Exchange students from other faculties cannot obtain credits at the Faculty of Industrial DesignEngineering. Before the start of the exchange period, the final fixed course package will be confirmed. After thefixed course package is confirmed, it is no longer possible to change or add courses and the placein the course package is guaranteed. In exceptional cases, courses (not more than 30%) can be taken at other faculties.15

Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and MaterialsEngineeringEnglish taught courses available for exchange studentsAt the faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering (3mE) we do not offer English taughtBSc subjects for exchange students. Exchange students (also BSc) can follow any MSc courses from ourfaculty if you have the pre-required background knowledge. In addition, exchange students can take upto 49% of the courses at other faculties within TU Delft at BSc and or MSc level if offered in English andupon availability for exchange studentsBSc studentsYou can follow MSc courses at our faculty as long as you have the pre-required knowledge. In addition,exchange students can take up to 49% of the courses at other faculties at BSc and or MSc level if offeredin English and upon availability for exchange students.MinorBSc students who are nominated through faculty 3mE are not allowed to take a fixed minor at the facultyof 3mE or any other faculty at TU Delft.MScYou can follow MSc courses at our faculty as long as you have the pre-required knowledge. In addition,exchange students can take up to 49% of the courses at other faculties at BSc and or MSc level if offeredin English and upon availability for exchange students.General informationPlease keep in mind that availability may change at the last moment, so we ask students to flexible inthe subject choices. In addition, the schedule will be known just before the start of the semester sothis might mean that subjects and or exams will be at the same time so you may need to change atthe last moment. Exchange students can enroll in any MSc course within the faculty even if theyare electives offered at other faculties within TU Delft. Students can choose from any master from3mE and are not limited within one master track.ProjectThe option of taking a project is very limited at the faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and MaterialsEngineering. In case students want to do a project they have to contact the department themselvesto make the arrangements before they arrive for the exchange and inform the International Office 3mEof the agreed work plan. Students interested in doing a project/thesis work need to be aware that themaximum workload (ECTS) cannot exceed half of the total ECTS. We only allow students to do a projectif they stay a whole study year, students who stay one semester are not allowed to do a project.The main purpose of exchange is always following subjects. In case students only want to do a projector thesis then they cannot be admitted as exchange student but as unpaid guest researcher (internshipstudent). In this case they will not receive a grade for the project work and cannot follow any subjects.For further questions and help with finding the best subjects for your case please email our internationaloffice: internationaloffice-3me@tudelft.nl16

Faculty of Technology, Policy and ManagementThe Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management accepts students following courses. TheFaculty TPM does not facilitate any (research) projects; these are only allowed if specificallyagreed upon in the bilateral agreement.The first year of the MSc Engineering & Policy Analysis (EPA) is taught at Campus The Hague,located at the city centre. The second year of EPA will partly take place in The Hague, partly inDelft.All first-year Master courses of the MSc Management of Technology (MOT) have a limited capacityand are only available to exchange students from the faculty TPM.For all courses in the MSc Industrial Ecology (IE) a separate admission is required from the IEprogramme coordinator. Only Master level students can apply. Courses in IE take place either inLeiden or in Delft.BScBSc students can take MSc courses as long as they meet the pre-requisites as stated in the coursedescription of the TU Delft study guide.MScAt TPM all Master courses are given in English. You can follow MSc courses at our faculty as longas you have the pre-required knowledge.-MinorExchange students are not allowed to take sep

AE4130 Aircraft Aerodynamics MSc 3 1,2 AE4135 Rotor/wake Aerodynamics MSc 4 3,4 AE4136-22 CFD 2: Discretization Techniques MSc 3 2 . AE1222-II Aerospace Design & Systems Engineering Elements AE2111-I Systems Design AE2130-II Low-Speed Wind tunnel Test AE2130-III Aerodynamics II AE222x-I Test, Analysis & Simulation .

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