Bachelor’s in International Land and Water Management

Bachelor’s in International Land and Water Management
Facts & figures- Climate, Society, Nature
- Full-time
- 3 Years
- English
- Wageningen
Is this bachelor's right for me?
Are you excited to work on real solutions for a more sustainable use of land and water? In this programme, you’ll learn how to tackle global challenges such as drought, erosion and flooding. You’ll combine insights from natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering. You'll explore the roles of different stakeholders and design practical plans to improve land and water management. Your classroom? The whole world. Join the BSc International Land and Water Management!

Discover International Land and Water Management at Wageningen University & Research!
What makes this programme unique?

Interdisciplinary approach
Combines natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering to tackle complex land and water challenges from multiple perspectives.

Global focus
Explore real-world issues in diverse regions—from Peru to Thailand—gaining insights into international land and water management practices.

Hands-on experience
Apply your knowledge during a third-year internship and research project abroad, tailored to your interests and career goals.

Practice-oriented
You link science to practice. You work on topical issues in the Netherlands and abroad, such as drought and flooding, and learn many practical skills. This is how you make a real impact.
What you will learn
This three-year bachelor’s programme blends theory with practice through lectures, practicals, tutorials, group work, excursions, and fieldwork both in the Netherlands and abroad. You'll develop broad, applied knowledge in land and water management, preparing you for an international career in sustainability, consultancy or policy.

You will learn
- Biophysical, socio-economic, and policy aspects of land and water management.
- Understanding floods, drought, and erosion processes.
- Group work and case studies on real-world land and water challenges.
- Devising solutions to limit the effects of climate change.
- Developing plans in collaboration with local populations.
Your courses
The first year is introductory in character and includes subjects such as soil and water, agronomics, sociology, economics and hydraulics.
You become familiar with the field of study and the professional career possibilities. The first year concludes with a case study and practical fieldwork in the Netherlands.
In the second year you learn more about engineering, socio-economic and policy aspects of land and water management.
The year starts with an excursion to Southern Europe, to see how land and water management works in these Mediterranean areas. You will analyse a range of techniques and measures that can be taken to improve irrigation and combat erosion. You will visit dams, a water purification plant, terraced landscapes and badlands, and learn about the dilemmas faced by farmers, companies and government authorities in the field of land and water management.
Third-year students complete an internship to gain practical experience and to further pinpoint where their interests lie. Elective credits also allow you to complete a minor or study subjects as a specialisation in a certain area, such as Climate change, Education, Geo Information Science, Disaster Risk & Resilience. These subject clusters are discussed and set out in consultation with a study advisor. The bachelor’s programme concludes with a final research project and accompanying thesis.
In your third year, you can choose whether you’d like to broaden your knowledge or deepen it by taking a minor. You’ll have complete freedom to design it yourself. Examples include Climate Change, Geo-information Sciences (GIS), Disaster and Reconstruction, or Education. Students who complete this BSc in combination with the minor Education are qualified to teach geography in lower secondary school.
You can also take courses at other universities – even abroad. Your study adviser will help you find the option that suits you best.
Check out all available minors here.
Education is delivered through a mix of lectures, tutorials, computer-based learning, and practical fieldwork. You will often work in small groups on real-life cases and projects, encouraging collaboration and problem-solving. Excursions in the Netherlands and abroad offer hands-on experience alongside academic learning.
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At WUR, we believe personal guidance and contact are very important. That's why we have significantly more support staff (lecturers, study advisors, and student counsellors) available to help you progress through your studies than at other universities in the Netherlands. This reduces the risk of you dropping out. This personal touch also enhances your learning experience.
Students about this programme
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Student satisfaction (Studiekeuze123)44
Number of first-years4.6/5
Atmosphere (Studiekeuze123)4.1/5
Involvement & contact (Studiekeuze123)Life after this bachelor's
A bachelor's programme in International Land and Water Management grants unconditional admission to four masters programmes in Wageningen:
Graduates find diverse career opportunities in consultancy, research, policy, and education, both in the Netherlands and internationally. They often work on projects that improve land and water management for governments, NGOs, and private organisations.
- Consultant
- Project manager
- Policy officer
- Researcher / PhD candidate
- Information officer
- Teaching and training specialist
Student Career Services facilitates WUR students towards the labour market. If you need help in your orientation towards your future career.
Good to know
To be admitted to the BSc International Land and Water Management programme at Wageningen University, you should have studied mathematics and physics.
Have a look at the Application & Admission page for starting at Wageningen University & Research and check whether your prior (international) education qualifies you for this bachelor's programme.
Are you a Dutch student? Switch the language to Dutch at the top of these pages to view the admission information that applies to you.
Studying a program costs money. Curious about the costs involved? You can find all information about the costs of this program on this page.
Wageningen is a small, green, and international student city where it’s easy to feel at home. With students from over 100 countries, there’s a strong sense of community both on and off campus. Whether you enjoy cycling through nature, joining study or sports associations, or relaxing at cafés and events in the city centre, there’s something for everyone. The atmosphere is friendly and informal, making it easy to connect with others and balance study with social life.
All information about student life in Wageningen can be found on this page.
Questions about this study?
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ir. KS (Maaike) Breedveld
Study adviser
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