to qualify for the Master's in Spatial Engineering, you must have a certain academic level.
Applicants for the Master's in Spatial Engineering should have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification from a recognised university or accredited academic institution in a discipline related to the Master's. If you hold a bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields you can be directly admissible:
- Civil engineering
- Geo-engineering
- Geographical sciences
- Earth sciences
- Water and agriculture sciences
- Geographical information systems
Also, students with broad engineering bachelor's (such as Advanced Technology or Creative Technology), students from urban (spatial) planning and governance and (technical) University Colleges and students with a relevant bachelor’s degree from a university of applied sciences are invited to put in their application.
Required knowledge
To allow students to meet the final qualifications of the Spatial Engineering programme, incoming students must have knowledge at the bachelor's 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.
Requirements By educational background
Identify your academic background from the options below and review the admission requirements
Not finished yet with your bachelor's degree?
If you have yet to complete your bachelor’s programme, you can still apply for admission to the Master’s in Spatial Engineering. You may be granted conditional acceptance based on your transcripts, detailed curriculum information, relevant research and expected graduation date. However, you must submit your bachelor’s degree before starting the master’s programme.