International Land and Water Management
Bachelor's
The Bachelor’s International Land and Water Management address problems of drought, erosion and floods, which put food production at risk in large parts of the world. You will combine knowledge of engineering, social and natural sciences, study the roles of various stakeholders and design land and water management improvement plans. The area of research covers the whole world.
The programme is both technical and social: students learn about the engineering, socio-economic, physical and policy aspects of land and water management. International: you will look at regions all over the world that struggle with land and water management problems, such as floods, water shortage, erosion or land degradation.
Unique about this bachelor’s:
– Technical and social: Students learn about the engineering, socio-economic, physical and policy aspects of land and water management, making our graduates well-rounded and versatile professionals.
– International focus: Look at regions all over the world that struggle with land and water management problems, such as floods, water shortage, erosion or land degradation. From Thailand to Ethiopia and from Peru to the Netherlands.
– Third-year bachelor’s students do an international internship and research project of their choice.
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