Application procedure
Name Change
As from September 2026, we aim to continue the programme under the new name ‘Earth, Climate and Technology’. The new name reflects the updated content of the programme, which focuses on addressing societal challenges such as climate change, the energy transition, and the availability of scarce resources.
Interested in applying?
On Studielink, you will still find us listed under the Dutch version of the current name: ‘Technische Aardwetenschappen’.
The first step is to apply via Studielink before 1 May (or 1 April if case you have a non-Dutch degree). You are officially enrolled once you have met the admission requirements of the programme and the digital authorisation for payment of tuition fees has been processed. You will then receive a confirmation of enrolment. You will also receive information about the study choice check.
Deadlines
1 May with a Dutch degree*
1 April with an international degree
* If you want to participate in the study choice check
Application procedure
Do you have a Dutch diploma?
Students with a Dutch diploma can apply for enrollment at TU Delft via Studielink. You need your DigiD to enroll. Do you still need to apply for your DigiD? Then we recommend that you request and activate this at least 3 weeks before the registration deadline.
Follow the steps below to register for this Bachelor with a Dutch diploma.
Do you have an international diploma?
Students with a non-Dutch (international) diploma or education can apply for enrollment at TU Delft via Studielink. After registering you will receive an email with instructions to continue your registration in the TU Delft registration system Osiaan. The deadline for numerus clausus programmes is 15 January, for other programmes the deadline is 1 April.
Prepare for this bachelor
Once you have enrolled, we recommend that you take part in one of the mathematics courses in preparation for the programme. Of course, this is not compulsory, but it may help you get a good start on your bachelor's programme.
If you have not yet participated in one or more of the study choice activities, such as the open days, a student-for-a-day experience, or the online introduction module, we advise you to still do so. This way, you get a better idea whether the programme suits you.