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2 Coastal and Marine Management Masters Degree Programs in Norway


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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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Master in Law of the Sea
- Tromsø, Norway
LLM
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
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The LL.M. program aims to broaden the traditional approach to the Law of the Sea from jurisdictional issues to also include substantial law such as conservation and sustainable use of biological resources and protection of biodiversity and the environment. Although the program of study has a clear global profile, it also has a distinct Arctic dimension.


University of Agder
Master in Coastal Ecology
- Kristiansand, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
If you want to learn more about the human footprint on coastal ecosystems, this is the master’s program for you. It is also perfect for those who wish to know more about conservation Science, ecosystem services, and the potential for sustainable food production in coastal areas. The program offers the opportunity to work with field-based or experimental projects that will give you a good introduction to scientific research.
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Studying Coastal and Marine Management at the Master's level in Norway opens doors to addressing critical environmental challenges. This field equips you with essential skills in managing coastal ecosystems and sustainable marine resources, preparing you for impactful careers in this vital sector.
Through courses in ecosystem dynamics, marine policy, and environmental assessment, you’ll gain expertise in analyzing marine systems and developing conservation strategies. Students build confidence as they engage with complex ecological concepts and explore hands-on projects that link theory with real-world applications. Additionally, you'll focus on utilizing tools for spatial analysis and modeling, essential for effective resource management.
Norway's educational approach emphasizes applied coursework and research, encouraging you to collaborate with industry professionals on relevant issues. This environment fosters independence and curiosity, enabling you to contribute actively to sustainable practices. Graduates often pursue careers in governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private industries, ensuring a positive impact on marine and coastal ecosystems worldwide.