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TU Delft English courses availableto incoming BSc exchangestudentsAcademic year 2020-2021The following document contains the courses available to exchange students.The document serves only as an indication, no rights can be derived from this list.This list is subject to change without notice. The most recent course information can be found atwww.studyguide.tudelft.nl. In the case of conflicting information, the study guide is leading.Course selection guidelinesYou must take the majority of your courses at the faculty you apply for an exchange.The minimum course load is 24 ECTS for a semester or 48 ECTS for a full year.A typical course load is 30 ECTS per semester or 60 ECTS for a full year. Divide the selected credits evenly overthe 2 or 4 periods of your exchange.Less than 24 EC is not acceptable, even if allowed by your home university.Further instructions on course selection are on our exchange webpage.At TU Delft the academic year has been divided into four periods.Periods 1 and 2 correspond to the fall semester, periods 3 and 4 correspond to the spring semester.The section ''period'' will be followed by Q (quarter). Some faculties divide the year in 8 periods of education. Inthis case, ''period'' will be joined by an O (octal), which is half of a quarter.It is highly recommended to choose amongst courses that evenly distribute the workload over one semester. Theadvisable study load is 12-15 EC per quarter.We expect students to carefully prepare a study plan according to our guidelines and have it approved by the homeinstitution as soon as possible to make sure the choices are available in the semester desired. The study plan is acrucial factor whether students will be accepted or not.A few faculties offer fixed course packages and have course restrictions which students need to consider whenselecting their courses. The restrictions are outlined on the requirement tab of the exchange webpage.MinorA minor is a well-rounded package of courses on one main topic.In the first semester of the 3rd year all TU Delft BSc students choose a Minor.BSc students who come to TU Delft in the Autumn semester during their BSc phase or third year of their studiescan choose a minor package. The advantage is that they will not encounter scheduling problems and will worktogether with other (Dutch) students in a group. Some of the courses in the minor programmes can be takenseparately.

Faculty of Aerospace EngineeringEnglish BSc and MSc courses available for exchange studentsBefore the start of semester 2 2020-2021 an assessment will be done if and which first year BSccourses will be availableBachelor 2nd yearCourse AE2235-IIWI2180LR-IWI2180LR-IICourse NameAerospace Design and Systems EngineeringElementsAerodynamics IAerodynamics IIStructural Analysis and DesignVibrationsApplied Numerical AnalysisComputational ModellingExperimental Research and Data AnalysisFlight and Orbital MechanicsPropulsion and PowerAerospace Systems and Control TheoryInstrumentation and SignalsDifferential EquationsProbability and StatisticsCat.ECPeriod 33334443441222343334411Cat.BscBScEC33Period (Q)33Bsc53* Only open to AE exchange studentsBachelor 3rd year majorCourse CodeAE3211-IAE3211-IIAE3212-ICourse NameSystems Engineering & Aerospace DesignProduction of Aerospace SystemsAerospace Flight Dynamics and Simulation EXCL.Test Flight for Exchange studentsMinor Offshore Wind EnergyCourse mited places available, please first contact exchange-ae@tudelft.nlCourse NameCat.ECIntroduction to Wind EnergyMinor3Operations MaintenanceMinor4Asset ManagementMinor4Integration AssignmentMinor6Project Management BasicsMinor5Basics of Aeroacoustics for Wind EnergyMinor3Introduction to Energy systemsMinor5Period (Q)11,222121,2

*very limited places, course cannot be taken individuallyMinor Airport of the FutureCourse Limited places available, 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 are only open to Exchange students from the faculty of AerospaceEngineering!Course Code Course NameCat.ECPeriod (Q)AE4115Experimental SimulationsMSc32AE4120Viscous FlowsMSc32AE4130Aircraft AerodynamicsMSc31,2AE4135Rotor/wake AerodynamicsMSc43,4AE4136CFD 2: Discretization TechniquesMSc22AE4140Gas DynamicsMSc31AE4180Flow Measurement TechniquesMSc33,4AE4202CFD for Aerospace EngineersMSc31Introduction to Wind Turbines: Physics andAE4W02TUMSc42TechnologyAE4W21-14Wind Turbine AeroelasticityMSc24AE4T40Airborne Wind EnergyMSc31,2AE4W09Wind Turbine DesignMSc53,4AE4W13Site Conditions for Wind Turbine DesignMSc33,4AE4204Knowledge Based EngineeringMSc43AE4205MDO for Aerospace ro Engine TechnologyMSc41,2AE4240Advanced Aircraft Design IMSc41AE4261Internal FlowsMSc32AE4262Combustion for Propulsion and Power TechnologiesMSc43AE4263MSc53Modelling, Simulation and Applications of P&PSystemsAE4301Automatic Flight Control Systems DesignMSc31AE4301PExercise Automatic Flight Control System DesignMSc12AE4302Avionics and OperationsMSc32AE4304Stochastic Aerospace SystemsMSc32AE4304PStochastic Aerospace Systems PracticalMSc13AE4316Aerospace Human-Machine SystemsMSc42AE4322Piloted Flight SimulationMSc43

110A4ASM506WM0324LR**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 & AnalysisPropagation and Optimization in AstrodynamicsNumerical AstrodynamicsRocket MotionRe-Entry SystemsSatellite Orbit DeterminationFundamental of AstrodynamicsPlanetary Sciences IIMission Geometry and Orbit DesignSpace InstrumentationPlanetary Sciences IMicrosat EngineeringSpace Systems EngineeringSpace Embedded SystemsDesign of lightweight structures I: Composites &MetalsDesigning Materials with Aerospace SpecificPropertiesManufacturing of Aerospace Structures & MaterialsFatigue of Structures & MaterialsPolymer ScienceFunctional CoatingsSensor MaterialStability & Analysis of Structures IExperimental Techniques & NDTDesign & Analysis of Composite Structures IPolymer Composite ManufacturingFundamentals of AeroelasticityEthics and Engineering for Aerospace Engineering**Systems 1,23144MSc Electives from all BAE4W30AE4245AE4270AE4311AE4314Course NameFluid-Structure InteractionCFD 3: Large Eddy SimulationCFD 4:Uncertainty QuantificationHypersonic AerodynamicsFundamentals of AeroacousticsExperimental Applications of AeroacousticsWind Resource and Wind Farm YieldAdvanced Aircraft Design IIControl and Operations Project (track 2 elective)Nonlinear and Adaptive Flight ControlHelicopter Performance, Stability and Control

licopter Performance, Stability and ControlExerciseAdvanced DynamicsAutonomous Flight of Micro Air VehiclesSupervisory Control and Cognitive SystemsManual Control & CyberneticsSystem Identification of Aerospace VehiclesAir Traffic ManagementReal-time Distributed Flight and Space SimulationBio-inspired Intelligence and learning for AerospaceApplicationAirport OperationsSpecial Topics in AstrodynamicsIntroduction to Thermal Rocket PropulsionMicropropulsionConcurrent Engineering ChallengeSheet Metal FormingStructural Integrity and MaintenanceDesign of Self-healing materialsDesign & Analysis of Composite Structures IIStability & Analysis of Structures IIMaterials CharacterizationMaterial Selection for Mechanical DesignIndustrial Composite ManufacturingAdditive ManufacturingApplied Aircraft AeroelasticityDesign of Spacecraft and Launcher StructuresContinuum Sc courses at another TU Delft faculty strongly related to se NamePhysics of the Earth and AtmosphereDeep LearningElectronic CircuitsElectrical Machines DrivesRobotics PracticalAdvanced Heat TransferIntroduction to Multiphase FlowTurbulenceFuel Cell SystemsEngineering Optimization 1: Concept and ApplicationMaterials at High TemperatureOffshore Windfarm DesignFourier and Laplace TransformNumerical AnalysisNon-linear Differential EquationsScientific ComputingMonte Carlo Simulation of Stochastic ProcessesPartial Differential Equations APartial Differential Equations and Functional cMScMScMScMScMScMScREMARKS:***Please inform us at exchange-ae@tudelft.nl if you are taking this courseThis course can be taken in period 2 or 3, course only lasts 1 31,23,41,21,213,4

***MSc Aerospace Engineering Exchange students onlyImportant:BSc students can take MSc courses as long as they have met the pre-requisites as stated in the coursedescription of the TU Delft study guide.Please note that the following courses (projects) are NOT available for Exchange Students:Course CodeAE1111-ICourse NameExploring Aerospace EngineeringAE1111-IIAE1222-IEngineering DrawingDesign and ConstructionAE2111-ISystems DesignAE2130-IILow-Speed Wind tunnel TestAE2223-ITest, Analysis & SimulationAE3212-IISimulation, Verification & ValidationAE3200Design SynthesisAE4ASM003Linear Modelling incl. (F.E.M)AE4ASM105Trinity ExerciseAE4ASM505Non-Linear Modelling (using F.E.M.)AE4ASM512AE4ASM513Aerospace Structures and Materials Industry BestPracticeForensic EngineeringAE4ASM517Aircraft Manufacturing LaboratoryAE4ASM524AE4010Advanced Design, Development and Verification ofSpacecraft and Launcher structuresResearch MethodologiesAE4020Literature StudyAE5050InternshipAE5110Thesis Aerodynamics & Wind EnergyAE5310Thesis Control & OperationsAE5810AE5711AE5211AE5912AE4S01Thesis SpaceThesis Aerospace Structures & MaterialsThesis Flight Performance & PropulsionThesis Wind Energy Rotor DesignThermal rocket propulsionAE4S01PAE4S20Exercise Thermal Rocket PropulsionSatellite thermal control

Faculty of Applied SciencesEnglish courses offered for BSc and MSc exchange students are available at the r’s courses are open to Master’s students and to Bachelor’s students who have completedor almost completed 3 years of study at the moment of application. This figure can be 2 years forBachelor’s students, depending on their academic background.

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTCourse packages 2020-2021 for EXCHANGE STUDENTSDue to issues concerning scheduling and availability, we cannot offer our students a free choice of subjects. Within thestudy exchange program, our faculty allows during the first semester (autumn): Master level students to make a choice from our Master 1 programs.Bachelor level students to make a choice from our English taught Bachelor minor programs .During the second semester (spring) we will offer: A Master level course package of 3 elective courses and a MSc2 design course (the list in this document is stillprovisional).Below you will find the list of course packages we offer. Since we cannot guarantee enrolment in your first choice, it isobligatory to mention a second choice and a third choice in the application system and/or in your motivation letter.In case you apply for two semesters you only have to mention the three choices for the first semester. Choices for thesecond semester will not be taken into account.Please note that it is still possible that some minor changes might occur in the offered course packages. In May thecourses for the preceding Academic Year will be published in our online course catalogue in which practical informationcan be found.Once you have submitted your application it is not allowed to switch programmes.Autumn semester (For spring semester, scroll to end of document!)English taught Bachelor minors (autumn only)NEW: Bachelor students can choose one 15 ECTS course offered in Q1 and one that is offered in Q2.*These courses can only be followed in combination with matching Q1 course.Minor: Code and nameAutumn - Q1Autumn - Q2BK-Mi-123-20 House of the future (only offered as 30 ECTS programme)xxBK-MI-193-20 Cities Migration and Socio-Spatial Inequality (CMSI)xBK-MI-197-20 Spatial Computing in Architectural DesignxBK-MI-198-20 Architecture Presentation: Visions ReviewedxBK-MI-203-20 Archineering Q1xBK-MI-204-20 Archineering Q2*xBK-MI-216-20 Minor Sustainable Urbanism: The Green-Blue CityxBK-MI-209-20 Spaces of Display Q1xBK-MI-210-20 Spaces of Display Q2*BK-MI-211-20 Heritage and Design Q1xxBK-MI-212-20 Heritage and Design Q2*Course codeCourse namexStarteducationEducationperiod15.011, 2CreditsBK-Mi-123-20 House of the future(limited spots available for this Minor)BK7800Project House of the Future (Design)BK7810Analysis and Model Study (Design Analysis)7.511, 2BK7820Imaging and Communication (Form Study)7.511, 2

BK-MI-193-20 Cities Migration and Socio-Spatial Inequality (CMSI)BK7470CMSI Lecture Series & Review Paper6.011BK7471CMSI Collaborative Project: Tackling Spatial Inequality6.011BK7472CMSI Engaging with Practice of Spatial Inequality3.011BK-MI-197-20 Spatial Computing in Architectural DesignBK7083Computational Design Studio9.022BK7084Computational Simulations6.022BK-MI-198-20 Architecture Presentation: Visions ReviewedBK7140Presenting Project Facts3.022BK7141Presenting Project Visions3.022BK7142Presenting Project Prospects9.02215.01115.0225.02210.022BK-MI-203-20 Archineering Q1BK7460-13Archineering 1BK-MI-204-20 Archineering Q2BK7461Archineering 2BK-MI-216-20 Minor Sustainable Urbanism: The Green-Blue CityBK7215Basic techniques for sustainable urban designBK7225City and Public Space: Sustainable Urban DesignBK-MI-209-20 Spaces of Display Q1(for this minor is a selection procedure, please send your portfolio and motivation to L.M.M.deWit@tudelft.nl)BK7064Spaces of Display 1; retail and exhibition designBK7066Tools for Spaces of Display 110.015.0111BK-MI-210-20 Spaces of Display Q2BK7065Spaces of Display 2; retail and exhibition designBK7067Tools for Spaces of Display 210.0225.022BK-MI-211-20 Heritage and Design Q1BK7550Landscape and Transition5.011BK7551History of Dutch Cities and Landscapes5.011BK7555City and Transformation5.011BK-MI-212-20 Heritage and Design Q2BK7552Heritage: Theory and Practice5.022BK7553Architecture and Re-use5.022BK7554History of Dutch architecture and art5.022

Master Architecture specializations (autumn only) More detailed information can be found dDelft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2Fundamentals of Housing Design Studio10.011, 2Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment1.011Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022Course nameArchitecture and DwellingMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066AR1A080AR1AD014Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Form StudiesMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1FO010Form, Structure and Aesthetics Studio10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built EnvironmentArchitectural Design CrossoversMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1DC010Architectural Design Crossovers Studio10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built EnvironmentArchitectural EngineeringMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1AE011EXTREME architecture10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment

Architecture and Public BuildingMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1AP012Public Buildings Design Studio10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built EnvironmentComplex projectsMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1CP011Complex Projects Design Studio10.01111Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built EnvironmentMethods and AnalysisMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1MET011Ways of Doing10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built EnvironmentHeritage and ArchitectureMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1AH010Heritage and Architecture Design Studio: ArchitectonicDesign10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)ARX071Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment

Interiors Buildings CitiesMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1AI013Interiors Buildings Cities MSc1 Design Project10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the BuiltARX071EnvironmentThe Why FactoryMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architectural Design and ResearchMethods5.011Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory5.022AR1A080Building Engineering Studios10.011, 2AR1TWF011The Why Factory MSc1 Design Studio10.011, 211Starting Course MSc1 (highly recommended, see course description)Workshops Faculty of Architecture and the BuiltARX071EnvironmentBorders and TerritoriesMaster 1AR1A061AR1A066Delft Lectures on Architect

In the first semester of the 3rd year all TU Delft BSc students choose a Minor. BSc students who come to TU Delft in the Autumn semester during their BSc phase or third year of their studies can choose a minor package. The advantage is that they will not encounter scheduling problems and w

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