New MSc Environmental Engineering (2026 - Present)

TU Delft is introducing a new and comprehensive MSc Environmental Engineering programme starting from September 2026. This programme will be the new and revamped version of the previous MSc Environmental Engineering offered from 2022 to 2026 with more interdisciplinary options.

More information on the new MSc can be found on the official TU Delft website. Here, an elaboration can be found on the following sections:

Please bear in mind that this Master’s Programme is subject to accreditation.

Goal of Education part

The ‘Dispuut Water & Environment’ attaches large value to education. Therefore, our main goal is to keep and enforce the link between students and the department. We act as a representative of the students in decisions regarding organisation and education of the master.

We have two commissioners of education. They are the first contact person of students and teachers in case of educational related comments and questions. Additionally they are responsible for the evaluation of courses and communication of the results with lecturers and the Department. 

Another student representative also represents the Dispuut in the Board of Studies (BoS), an university organ which safeguards the quality of the programmes and is the sounding board for the study programmes at the faculty. It has the right of approval on parts of the programmes and is therefore important for (major) changes in the master programs. 

Response group

The Dispuut is convinced that feedback is indispensable to keep and increase the quality of education. Since the TU Delft evaluate courses only once every five years, the response groups are initiated to provide annual feedback to course coordinators. In this way course can be improved during the period itself or for the upcoming education year. Especially in the fast changing field of Environmental Engineering this has proven to be valuable.

Each year, a new response group is created with supervision of the commissioner of education for the specific master. The response groups meet up two times each quarter. Feedback is collected on feedback forms and discussed with lectures to see in which way feedback can be incorporated in the course. The quality assurance department publishes the summary and incorporates the feedback into one-pagers for every course. You can check this in the Brightspace page EvaluationsTUD

If you have any feedback, comments or would like to participate in one of the response groups, please do not hesitate to contact us!

Candela Pederero Zazo and Pablo Tarigo

Commissioners of education 
Dispuut-we-CITG@tudelft.nl