University Centre of the Westfjords Master in Coastal and Marine Management
University Centre of the Westfjords

University Centre of the Westfjords

Master in Coastal and Marine Management

Ísafjörður, Iceland

Master degree

18 up to

24 months

English

Full time, Part time

Aug 2026

EUR 1,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* ISK 150,000 EEA students / ISK 300.000 non EEA students

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Coastal and Marine Management allows students to explore critical aspects of coastal and marine environments. This programme focuses on sustainability, conservation, and management practices, equipping students with the skills needed for effective problem-solving in marine contexts. Students engage in hands-on experiences, innovative research, and interdisciplinary approaches to tackle real-world marine issues.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including environmental consultancy, marine policy development, and conservation management. Other potential roles might include positions in governmental and non-governmental organizations focused on environmental protection, coastal development, and marine resources management.

Coastal and Marine Management is an international, interdisciplinary Master's degree in the field of resource management. The program emphasizes ideas and methods from ecology, sociology, economics, and business studies. Students completing the program have knowledge of the diverse and valuable resources of the coast and the sea, understand their current condition, and have gathered tools and expertise to drive the sustainable use of marine resources.

The course language, including all teaching, is English. The University Centre of the Westfjords offers this program in co-operation with the University of Akureyri. Teaching takes place in Ísafjörður.