Environmental and Resource Management
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Environmental and Resource Management
Master's Programme
About the Programme
The Environmental and Resource Management programme is designed to provide students with analytical and empirical skills for solving environmental problems. The programme combines natural science, engineering, and social science to enable students to create sustainable solutions by addressing environmental problems.
Entry Requirements and Admission
To be eligible for the programme, students must meet the entry requirements and admission criteria.
Programme Structure
The programme structure includes a combination of natural science, engineering, and social science courses.
Student Life
The programme offers a unique student life experience, with opportunities for students to engage with the university community and develop their skills and knowledge.
Future Prospects
With a Master of Science in Environmental and Resource Management, students will attain a set of competencies that allow them to work with a great number of different tasks in environmental management – both in the public and the private sector, as well as in NGOs and stakeholder organisations.
Facts about the Programme
- Tuition language: English
- Study start: September
- Location: Esbjerg
- Tuition fee for non EU/EEA students: EUR 4250 per semester (30 ECTS)
- Student Housing: Guaranteed student housing for all internationals
Application Deadlines
- EU/EEA or Swiss applicants: September intake: 1 March
- Non EU/EEA or Swiss applicants: September intake: 1 February
New Master’s Degree Landscape at SDU from 2028
This programme will not be changed as a result of the master’s degree reform. At SDU, the programme will continue to be a 2-year master’s degree.
About the Faculty
The Faculty of Business and Social Sciences conducts research and provides education grounded in reality. The faculty creates knowledge and educates graduates who create value for and with society both regionally and globally.
Research Areas
The faculty's research addresses today’s major challenges such as sustainability and climate, health and welfare, digitalisation, management, and geopolitics – in close collaboration with the business community and public organisations.
Contact
For more information about the programme, please contact the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences.
