Hydrology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Key Information
Campus location
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Introduction
Hydrology
Understand the hydrological cycle and its impacts on society
Do you want to dive into global water challenges and find sustainable solutions?
Water is one of the Earth's most important and fascinating natural resources. We simply cannot do without it. However, safe and clean water is becoming increasingly scarce, and conflict over water is growing. So how can we make sure there is enough water available for everyone? Can we ensure good quality water for agriculture, ecosystems and people? And how can we minimise the impact of extreme flood events in dense urban areas?
Hydrologists are needed everywhere. The Netherlands is internationally known for its experts in the field of water management. Thus, where better to study hydrology than in Amsterdam? In our Master, you will investigate water challenges and processes from a systems perspective. The Master offers interdisciplinary perspectives, a personal teaching style, and has a hands-on, international and real-world approach.
During the programme you will gain skills, including modelling and fieldwork, that allow understanding the processes driving the water cycle, and enable you to address risks related to water quantity (such as floods and droughts) and water quality (such as pollution).
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
1st year
- Catchment Hydrology
- Ecohydrology
- Catchment Biogeochemistry
- Climate Hydrological Processes
- Integrated Modeling in Hydrology
- Groundwater Processes
- Water Economics
- Measuring Techniques in Hydrology
- Field Course Hydrology
2nd year
Water and Society
- Water Risks
- Water Politics and Governance
- Environmental Policy for Global Environmental Change and Policy
- Open elective course
Water and Landscapes
- Frontiers in Hydrology
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles
- Advanced Spatial Analysis
- Open elective course
Water and Climate
- Frontiers in Hydrology
- Climate Modelling
- Water Risks
- Open elective course
Water and Environmental Analysis
- Water Risks
- Environmental Remote Sensing
- Advanced Spatial Analysis
- Open elective course
Water and Chemistry
- Frontiers in Hydrology
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles
- Plastic and Chemical Pollution
- Open elective course
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Apply your skills to understand and manage our world's most precious resource: water!
Hydrologists are needed everywhere. As safe and clean water is becoming increasingly scarce all over the world, there is a growing demand for scientifically trained and modern water experts. This means there is a lot of employment in the field for you with a broad variety of opportunities, both now and in the future. This Master helps you find possible careers that match your personal interest.
For example, the Hydrology Master's programme prepares you well for a future in water, groundwater, drought, and/or flood management. You can also work in academia, work for an NGO or engineering company, do consultancy work or start your own business with an idea that helps solve water-related challenges.
Find three examples of where our students ended up below.
As a Hydrology graduate, you might get involved in:
- Scientific aspects of water through a PhD study on a hydrological subject;
- Management of groundwater exploration;
- Flood management, studying the effects of land management on discharge;
- Erosion and sedimentation issues and how to solve them;
- Quantifying the economic effects of hydrological risks: floods, droughts and pollution;
- Using satellite imagery and GIS to work on global or regional hydrology;
- Using your knowledge professionally to improve the management of water resources.