14 Master's degrees in Environmental Management in Netherlands

Sustainability Management
The Sustainability Management programme from Webster Leiden Campus will help students understand the urgency and the challenges in developing sustainable businesses, equip students with useful theoretical frameworks and practical tools, and offer students real-life experience in search of feasible yet impactful solutions toward long-term sustainability.

Bio Inspired Innovation
The Master’s programme in Bio Inspired Innovation at Utrecht University is aimed at students with a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences, who have a keen interest in combining design, research and systems-thinking.

Water Management for Climate Adaptation
The Water Management for Climate Adaptation programme at Utrecht University focuses on onderstanding the water system.

Hydrology
Safe and clean water is becoming increasingly scarce, and conflict over water is growing. As a student of Hydrology programme offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, you will dive into global water challenges and find sustainable solutions. You will learn to understand the hydrological cycle and its impact on society.

Environment and Resource Management
The Environment and Resource Management MSc programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam trains you to become a sustainability professional with the skills and knowledge to be changemaker.

Urban Environment and Climate Change
The Urban Environment and Climate Change programme from IHS, Erasmus University Rotterdam critically examines the theory and recent trends and developments related to urban climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Environment and Society Studies - Environmental Justice and Governance
Environmental justice is a core, urgent issue in sustainability. Who benefits or suffers from pollution? This specialisation explores how to create a healthy environment for people, animals, and nature, while ensuring fair and just sustainability transitions.

River Delta Development
The River Delta Development at HZ University of Applied Sciences is a unique joint degree offered by three universities of applied sciences with complementing expertise in the field of water: HZ University of Applied Sciences (coastal regions), Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences (river systems), and Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (urban water).

Science for Energy and Sustainability (Chemistry)
The Chemistry - Science for Energy and Sustainability programme of the University of Amsterdam is an two-year interdisciplinary track within the Master's programmes Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy. It combines ‘hard’ scientific research with the analysis of societal issues, business models and government regulations.

Environmental Management (Earth Sciences)
In the Earth Sciences - Environmental Management programme from the University of Amsterdam, students will learn to combine knowledge on the management of geo-ecological systems using inter-disciplinary approaches. Study systems include managing nature reserves, establishing urban green centres, and revitalising degraded landscapes.
River Delta Development
In this two-year River Delta Development Master programme from Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences, you will address the most pressing challenges of this century, such as flooding, subsidence and salinisation of groundwater.
Environment and Resource Management
The Environment and Resource Management pre-Master’s programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is meant for students who have a special interest in environmental sciences and sustainability issues.
Economic Geography
In Economic Geography programme from University of Groningen, you study the characteristics of economic activities across places and learn how to stimulate economic development.
Development Planning and Infrastructure Management
The Development Planning and Infrastructure Management programme at University of Groningen is designed to provide individuals and government officials with the professional capability to deal with planning related activities.