Delft University of Technology

Master in Mechanical Engineering

Delft, The Netherlands

The Master in Mechanical Engineering at Delft University of Technology is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is the Netherlands' leading technical university, founded in 1842 and located in the historic city of Delft. Renowned for engineering, technology and applied sciences, TU Delft combines rigorous academics with a strong culture of innovation. With 145 degree programs across bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels, the university attracts ambitious students worldwide seeking hands-on, research-led training and modern laboratory facilities.

The university is especially strong in sustainable energy, water management, urban planning and mobility, and is an active member of European research networks such as CESAER and the IDEA League. Interdisciplinary laboratories, maker spaces and industry partnerships give students access to real projects, from prototype development to city-scale simulations. Many programs are offered in English and include international exchange, internships and entrepreneurship support to help translate research into practice.

Student life in Delft blends historic town life with a vibrant campus community: student associations, design teams and start-up incubators help convert classroom ideas into careers. Career services maintain close ties with European employers, supporting internships and graduate recruitment across sectors. Prospective international students should prepare a strong academic record, a concise portfolio for design or engineering programs where required, and check scholarship and visa guidance early to make the most of TU Delft’s practical, globally connected education.

About the Program

The Master in Mechanical Engineering at Delft University of Technology is a 2-year program for students who want to design and develop mechanical systems. This program teaches students about mechanical engineering and helps them tackle real-world challenges.

Students take core courses in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and process modeling. They can also choose specialized tracks like BioMechanical Design and High-Tech Engineering. Hands-on projects and work with industry partners prepare students for the job market.

Graduates can become Mechanical Engineers, Design Engineers, Project Managers, or Research Scientists. They often work in the automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy sectors. The skills they learn are useful in many industries and help them adapt to new challenges.

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