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Admission criteria & career prospectsStudents should have an undergraduate degree in Environmental and Infrastructure Planning, or Human Geography and Spatial Planning, or any other relevant Bachelor's-diploma at the discretion of the admission committee Master EIP. Applicants should have an adequate command of the English language. All applicants with a professional Bachelor's-diploma in a related field have to apply to the admission committee. Admission will be at the discretion of the admission committee but will involve fulfilment of additional requirements to be established by the coordinator of the EIP Master program.
The diversity and complexity of EIP opens a wide field of potential careers. The civil service at all different levels of government is an important employer. Many EIP graduates start as a policy adviser within international, national, provincial and local offices in charge of spatial planning, transportation or water management. Another major employer is the private sector where especially consultancy firms are keen to hire our graduates. Last but not least a number of graduates started their own business and are thus self-employed.
Applying for the Master's in Environmental and Infrastructure Planning is possible through this weblink.
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