How to Apply
Application Process
Step 1
Please submit your application form online starting from the School for Continuing Education (SCE) website and upload all supporting documents with your application. Application deadlines for the MAS and CAS programmes can be found here.
Step 2
Pay the non-refundable registration and administration fee with your credit card or PostFinance card. For applicants holding a degree from ETH, a Swiss university or a Swiss university of applied sciences, the charge is CHF 50. Applicants from other universities pay CHF 150.
Step 3
You will receive an email confirmation that your application has been received and will be reviewed.
Application Documents
The required general application documents include
- Diploma certificate, transcript (of records), and diploma supplement,
- CV (Curriculum Vitae) and motivation letter
- Passport copy or identity card, and
- Declaration of consent.
For all MAS AT and CAS applicants, it is required to complete the optional work history section in the ETH application form or to include a CV with your application.
The following additional application documents are requested if applicable:
- Work Certificates (MAS AT & CAS) - from prior employment and any available interim work certificates.
- We suggest to enclose a recommendation letter from your current employer if that will help us understand better your career to date and current position (MAS AT only)
Video
Listen to Dr. Lukas Sigrist, Head of the School for Continuing Education, describe the application process during the 5 March 2020 MAS AT Information Event. A longer version of his talk at the information event is available here.
Further Information
chevron_right Online applicationFor general questions about the application process, please contact the School for Continuing Education.
ETH Zurich
School for Continuing Education
Rämistrasse 101
HG E 17 - E 18.5
8092 Zurich
Onsite appointments by arrangment; please email or call.
Email:
Phone: +41 44 632 56 59 (Monday - Friday, 14:00 - 16:00 or by appointment)