The Department of Earth Science at Uppsala University is one of the most complete such academic departments of Europe. Research in earth science focuses on subjects that range from the Earth’s core to the atmosphere, on scales from sub-microscopic minerals and fossils to the formation of mountains and oceans, and in time from the formation of the Earth to the processes currently reshaping the planet.
With this Masters degree you may work as a soil-water expert at authorities at different levels or at a consultancy firm. For an international career you may join development agencies, research institutes, NGOs, consultancy firms, government authorities or other institutions.
When you study Agriculture you work with problems and challenges linked to agricultural production as a human activity. The focus is on applied biology, but when developing new and more sustainable production systems and finding solutions to specific problems related to food, fibre and energy production you may include also environmental, social and economic aspects in your curriculum.
The Agricultural Development MSc programme focuses on sustainable development in the developing countries and provides you with scientific and practical knowledge about the production of plants, livestock and fibres, food processing and about food quality, economy and the environment. As a graduate in agricultural development, you will be making sustainable positive changes to the life of the world’s poorest.
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
The MSc Land and Water Management is opened for graduates from the BSc programme Landscape Engineering, or for BSc graduates with a solid background in mathematics, civil engineering and environmental sciences, desiring to acquire advanced knowledge and professional skills in land and water management.
University of Stirling
This programme is designed to enable graduate students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds to become well-trained, interdisciplinary environmental historians and to demonstrate fitness to undertake research to doctoral level. The aim is to introduce you to the principles and methods of interdisciplinary research whilst building upon the disciplinary specialisms of your first degree subject(s).
Polytechnic of Tomar
The programme is composed of 120 ECTS covering all scientific domains of Prehistoric research, clustered in five main areas: 1. Prehistory (including rock art); Palaeoanthropology; Quaternary Geology; Methods and techniques (including archaeobotany, zooarchaeology, dating methods, computer applications,...); Museography and Didactics.
Wroclaw University of Technology
A graduate has the knowledge and skills in designing, and testing and operation of power plants using non-conventional energy sources in a wide spectrum of degree of conversion and energy storage methods.
University of Portsmouth
This course has been designed to provide the relevant training and knowledge required to enable students to tackle the increasingly important problem of contaminated land. The course is focused towards the continuing expansion of employment opportunities in the subject area.
Cranfield University
The postgraduate level Land Management programme integrates our current scientific understanding of environmental processes with relevant social, economic and management subjects to provide an integrated approach to land use. This approach is then applied through the course at relevant scales including field, city, catchment, national, and global.
University of Helsinki
The International Master's Degree Programme in Environment and Natural Resources (MENVI) provides students with a holistic understanding of environmental issues together with a solid foundation of the chosen major subject.
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Graduates of this programme are well equipped for subsequent studies in a relevant PhD programme and/or for employment in the wood industry, construction industry, environmental management agencies, forestry enterprises etc.