
Environmental sciences programmes
Within the domain of environmental sciences, there are 3 bachelor's programmes you can choose between. Find out the differences here.
BSc in Soil, Water, Atmosphere
Soil, Water, and Atmosphere focuses on knowledge of the processes in the soil, water, and atmosphere. The environmental aspects primarily appear in landscape formation, flow processes, and the transport of dissolved substances and are studied using a science-based approach. You will work on calculating and modelling environmental problems. However, social elements, such as environmental policy and management, are not addressed in the Soil, Water, and Atmosphere degree programme.
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BSc in International Land and Water Management
The International Land and Water Management degree programme primarily focuses on parts of the world where natural resources are becoming increasingly scarcer. Drought and flooding can ruin harvests. By combining knowledge of climate, soil, water, and socioeconomic circumstances, a contribution will be made towards the integration of improved irrigation systems, reservoirs, terraces, and soil protection.
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BSc in Environmental Sciences
How can we, with 7 billion people on Earth, keep our living environment healthy? That is something you will learn in the Environmental Sciences degree programme. You will learn to research environmental issues such as pollution, depletion of natural resources, and climate change from a natural sciences and social sciences perspective. You will also learn how you can identify and design sustainable solutions.