European Master Agroecology (double degree)
Program Overview
European Master Agroecology (double degree)
The double degree Agroecology is a European Master program specifically designed for students interested in sustainable agriculture and agroecosystem management. This specialization is part of the master Resilient Farming and Food Systems and teaches students to understand the structure and functioning of complex agroecosystems.
Why this program?
- A multidisciplinary approach combining natural sciences with social sciences and economics.
- Two diplomas upon graduation.
- The opportunity to experiment with different and innovative learning methods.
Study Program
During the master's program in Agroecology, students learn to study, design, and evaluate agricultural systems and the food production chain. Additionally, they develop creative solutions for sustainable agriculture and the marketing of organic products. The study program overview provides a detailed look at what to expect each academic year.
Agroecology in collaboration with ISARA-Lyon
The first year of the double degree program Agroecology takes place in Wageningen. The second year is spent studying in France at the university Supérieur d'agroalimentaire Rhône-Alpes (ISARA-Lyon) in Lyon. This collaboration allows students to benefit from the expertise of two top European universities.
What is a double degree?
Wageningen University & Research, in collaboration with European partner universities, offers a master's program where students study both in Wageningen and abroad. This provides international and intercultural experience, culminating in the receipt of two diplomas upon graduation.
Specializations
During the master's program, students can choose from the following specializations to focus on their interests:
- Agroecology
- Sustainable Food System
- Double degree Agroecology
Admission and Enrollment
To participate in this special European Master program, read more about the admission and enrollment process.
Student Experiences
To learn about the experience of studying Agroecology, read the stories from students who share their experiences and opinions.
After Graduation
As a graduate of the European Master Agroecology, there are various career opportunities. For example, one could work as a scientist at a research institute or as a consultant in the international development sector. For more information on career possibilities, visit the page on life after graduation.
Program Details
- Study Advisor: Dr. CJM (Cindy) Schoelitsz-ten Broeke MSc
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