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2 Coastal and Marine Management Degree Programs in Netherlands


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HZ University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Water Management
- Middelburg, Netherlands
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Water is one of the most important substances on Earth. It is essential to many of the things we need and enjoy in life: food, transport, and recreation, but managing it can also pose some serious challenges. Around the world, water managers contend with droughts, floods, sea-level rise, overfishing, pollution, plastic soup, and many other risks to both our natural environment and our society. We need water managers to safeguard our future!


University of Groningen
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Double Degree Master in Sustainable Marine and Coastal Management
- Groningen, Netherlands
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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We designed our unique Double Degree Master (DDM) program 'Sustainable Marine and Coastal Management', merging the strongest expertise of the two partner universities, the University of Groningen (the Netherlands) and Carl-von-Ossietzky-University Oldenburg (Germany).
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Studying Coastal and Marine Management in the Netherlands offers a unique opportunity to engage with vital environmental issues. This dynamic field focuses on sustainable practices and effective policies for managing coastal and marine resources.
Through courses in marine ecology, environmental policy, and fisheries management, you'll acquire skills essential for addressing challenges related to coastal ecosystems. Students often cultivate competencies in developing management strategies, conducting ecological assessments, and utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) for data analysis. This combination prepares graduates for various roles in environmental consultancy, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
The Dutch educational approach emphasizes applied learning, encouraging students to engage in research projects and fieldwork. This environment fosters independence and critical thinking, enabling students to connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. Graduates emerge with globally transferable skills, positioning them for fulfilling careers that contribute to the sustainability of marine environments both locally and internationally.