FAQ MSc CoSEM, EPA & MOT
We can imagine that you have questions. That is why we have listed the most common questions for current students of the master programmes Complex Systems Engineering and Management (CoSEM), Engineering and Policy Analysis (EPA) and Management of Technology (MOT) below.
Information about admission requirements can be found on the admission page of MSc CoSEM, MSc EPA and MSc MOT.
Grades & Exams
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Always discuss your circumstances and problems with the academic counsellor. It is not always necessary to submit a request for an extra chance to the Examination Board if you have not passed an exam. For example: when you can take a resit with the help of a good study plan. The academic counsellor can advise you whether a request for an extra exam has a chance of success.
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Yes, you always have to register for exams. Take a look at this page to learn how.
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Always contact the involved lecturer to discuss the problem. The lecturer is able to correct your grade in MyTUDelft within a certain period of time or to inform the administration that a change must be made.
Electives
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You can follow the steps in the user manual below.
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If you have any questions for the track coordinator or Board of Examiners, please contact them directly. The Board of Examiners TPM also has a walk-in consultation hour. Check all information about the walk-in consultation hours of the Board of Examiners TPM here.
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For technical issues only, please send an email to mystudyplanning-ewi@tudelft.nl (and examencommissie-tbm@tudelft.nl in CC).
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You can submit changes to your electives courses via My Study Planning.
In case you have submitted an (old) PDF-form you also have to use My Study Planning.
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JIP is offered as an Elective Package (see Others). Note: EPA and MOT students are not allowed to combine JIP with an Internship.
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No, you will not be automatically enrolled for TU Delft courses. You need to make sure that you enrol for courses on Brightspace, see registration for courses.
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The Board of Examiners decides on a student's request within 40 working days of receipt of the request.
Personal development
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Career and Counseling Services offers a wide range of (partly free) workshops and training courses in the field of studying well, personal support, choice of study and career. This will improve your skills and help you find a suitable study, job or internship!
Look at Career and Counselling Services for more information.
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One or more academic counsellor is appointed to every TU Delft study programme. An academic counsellor generally provides information and advice about the study programme. In addition, an academic counsellor can provide study information, advice, guidance and mediation tailored to your personal situation. You can contact the academic counsellors for your personal and study-related questions about problems that may affect your study success.
The Board of Examiners ensures that the programmess adhere to the Education and Examination Regulations (OER). The committee supervises examinations within the programmes and determines the required level of knowledge and skills students have acquired. Furthermore, the implementation of the committee must be recorded in the various OERs, guidelines on exemptions, extra resits, and the awarding of cum laude. Another task of the Board of Examiners is the internal and external quality assurance of the degree programme. The Board of Examiners is an independent body within the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management.
Personal help
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If you have a complaint about TU Delft, or a particular faculty or employee, it is important that you first try to resolve the problem with that employee or department. You must explain your complaint and request a response. If this does not lead to a solution, check this page to see how you can proceed with your complaint.
If you would like advice on how best to resolve the issue, please contact the academic counsellor.