Programme Bachelor Soil, Water, Atmosphere
The bachelor's programme (BSc) in Soil, Water, Atmosphere is a three-year programme. It includes a variety of teaching methods, ranging from a mixture of lectures/tutorials, practicums and computer-based learning, to field work both in the Netherlands and abroad. The programme therefore provides practical, applied and fundamental (theoretical) knowledge.
Courses in Soil, Water and Atmosphere
The degree programme opens with introductory subjects in the field of Soil, Water and Atmosphere, in which students learn about the mutual interconnectedness between these aspects. Additional subjects in mathematics, physics, chemistry and ecology help to flesh out the basic grounding necessary for the programme. In the first year especially, students will take classes with their fellows from other programmes, particularly Environmental Science and International Land and Water Management.
The second year takes a more in-depth look at the subject matter, through subjects such as meteorology, water quantity and quality, soil quality and the Earth system, and concludes with practical fieldwork assignments in which students integrate and apply what they have learned.
Third-year students can choose whether to generalise or specialise (i.e., via breadth or depth subjects). For example, would you rather learn about all three domains (soil, water and atmosphere), or would you prefer to concentrate on a single domain? Are your favourite subjects chemical or biological in nature, or do you feel more attracted to physics and mathematics? How about using your electives for something completely different (such as a minor from a different field), or to spend some time studying abroad? The choice is yours!
Have a look at the study handbook
* The study handbook 2018-2019 will only be available at the start of the new Academic Year.
New - More data science courses
Research requires an increasing set of skills and knowledge in the field of big data and data science. You can learn these skills in our data science courses.
Learn more about data science education
List of new data science courses for this programme
First year
Second year
Third year
In the third year, you can choose from a set of subjects that are all related to soil, water and atmospheric processes, or use your elective credits to follow courses from other programmes (at WUR, another Dutch university or even abroad). The free choice courses also allow for the possibility of a minor, which is chosen in consultation with a student advisor. Take a look at the overview of all minors available at Wageningen University & Research.
The third year concludes with a small individual research project, often in one of the three main domains (Soil, Water or Atmosphere). That means plenty of options for choosing just the right final project for you and your BSc! The Bachelor’s programme also prepares students to move on to a related Master’s programme.