Master International Land and Water Management
Program Overview
Master International Land and Water Management
The Master International Land and Water Management is a two-year MSc program in Wageningen. The program focuses on the scientific analysis of land and water management issues at different scales. Both technical and socio-economic and administrative aspects of land and water issues are studied.
Why this program?
- Focus on understanding complex land and water management issues in different contexts.
- Focus on current problems, from combating soil erosion, preparing for floods, working on food security to addressing the social and ecological effects of water power.
- Learn how you can make a difference by bringing relevant stakeholders together.
Study Program
The program provides a comprehensive study of land and water management, including the analysis of complex issues and the development of solutions.
Specializations
Within the International Land and Water Management program, there are 3 possible specializations. Depending on your interests, you can choose one of these specializations:
- Sustainable Land Management
- Water, Society and Technology
- Adaptive Water Management
Admission and Enrollment
To be admitted to the International Land and Water Management program, you must meet the admission requirements. The program is designed for students with a background in a relevant field, such as environmental science, agriculture, or civil engineering.
Career Prospects
After completing the program, you will be prepared for a career in land and water management, working in government agencies, private companies, or non-profit organizations. The program provides a strong foundation for a career in this field, with a focus on sustainable development and environmental protection.
Program Structure
The program consists of a combination of coursework, research, and practical experience. The coursework provides a comprehensive overview of land and water management, including the analysis of complex issues and the development of solutions. The research component allows you to specialize in a specific area of interest, working under the supervision of experienced faculty members. The practical experience provides an opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills in a real-world setting, working on projects and case studies.
