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APPLICATION PROCEDURE
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Prospective students can submit their pre-application on theMOVE-IN PRE-SELECTION PLATFORM
Applications will be screened within approximately three weeks from the submission date. If evaluated positively, you will receive the Pre-Acceptance letter, meaning that you are eligible for admission and pre-accepted to our Master's programme.
If you still have to graduate, you can apply without a bachelor's degree and attach it later, even after the deadline has passed. Your application will be evaluated once you obtain the degree and enclose it with your application.
If you are in doubt whether or not to apply because you are not sure if you are eligible, we suggest you to complete the pre-selection application and get a response from us - it is free of charge and does not require a big effort from your side.
No applications except those submitted according to the official procedure will be evaluated.
Although formally the deadlines are loose, we suggest completing all formal procedures as soon as possible. Until you are officially enrolled (paid tuition fees), you will not be able to be granted scholarships and student dorms, a student's card, and access to general services (tutoring, canteens, etc.).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The Master's Programme in Environmental Engineering for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation welcomes students having a three-year (or four-year) bachelor's degree in science, applied science, or engineering. A good knowledge of spoken and written English is required of all prospective students.
A pre-application procedure is required as a first evaluation in view of admission. Students with a curriculum that satisfies minimum requirements on basic (bachelor's degree) education in the technical and scientific domains related to environmental engineering will be pre-screened for admission. Students may also be interviewed remotely in view of the final pre-screening decision.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
Minimum GPA: 80/100
Minimum English Language Requirements: Upper Intermediate - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) - Level B2
The following test scores are accepted:
- IELTS 5.5 or higher
- TOEFL iBT 80 or higher
- Cambridge English B2 First or higher
- Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English - ISE II or higher
Please note that the above English language requirements are waived for:
- Native speakers of English;
- Students holding an English-taught diploma/degree from an accredited institution in the EU/EEA/Schengen or Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States;
- Students holding an International Baccalaureate, GCSE or comparable diplomas/certificates.
Minimum Academic requirements: Applicants must possess an adequate knowledge of both basic disciplines and civil, environmental, and industrial engineering subjects, as demonstrated by a minimum number of equivalent ECTS points achieved during their bachelor studies, as follows:
Subject group | Disciplines | Min ECTS (or % equiv.) |
Group 1- Basic | Maths, probability and statistics, informatics, physics, chemistry | 33 ECTS (18%) |
Group 2 - Civil, environmental and industrial engineering | Applied geology and hydrogeology, applied geophysics, geodesy and geomatics, fluid mechanics and dynamics, hydraulic engineering, structural mechanics, construction science, soil mechanics, geotechnical engineering, sanitary engineering, materials science and technology, chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, road and transportation engineering, architectural engineering, urban planning, fluid machinery, energy systems, thermal engineering, technical physics, power plants, electrical engineering, mining engineering, safety engineering, raw materials engineering, reservoir engineering. | 40 ECTS (22%) |
Equivalency will be evaluated in percentage terms of the total study workload of the bachelor programme through any of the following criteria:
- (number of credits in the required discipline)/(total number of credits in the bachelor programme) x 100
- (number of exams in the required discipline)/(total number of exams in the bachelor programme) x 100
- (number of hours taught in the required discipline)/(total number of hours taught in the bachelor programme) x 100