BSc Soil, Water, Atmosphere 36 months Undergraduate Program By Wageningen University & Research |Top Universities
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Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

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Program overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Interested in chemistry and physics and want to study a bachelor at one of the leading universities? In the bachelor's programme Soil, Water, Atmosphere you learn about hydrology, meteorology, chemistry, geography and soil science. Would you like to work on solutions to environmental issues from a natural science perspective? Then join the ‘Wageningen earth sciences programme’: the BSc Soil, Water, Atmosphere!

What makes the Bachelor's Soil, Water, Atmosphere unique?

  • Hydrology, meteorology and soil science brought together in one Bachelor of Science.
  • Working to solve environmental problems using insights from physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology.
  • Focus on issues such as climate change, flooding, drought and erosion from a natural science perspective.

Program overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Interested in chemistry and physics and want to study a bachelor at one of the leading universities? In the bachelor's programme Soil, Water, Atmosphere you learn about hydrology, meteorology, chemistry, geography and soil science. Would you like to work on solutions to environmental issues from a natural science perspective? Then join the ‘Wageningen earth sciences programme’: the BSc Soil, Water, Atmosphere!

What makes the Bachelor's Soil, Water, Atmosphere unique?

  • Hydrology, meteorology and soil science brought together in one Bachelor of Science.
  • Working to solve environmental problems using insights from physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology.
  • Focus on issues such as climate change, flooding, drought and erosion from a natural science perspective.

Admission requirements

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More programs from the university

Wageningen University & Research offers 6 English-taught bachelor's programmes in the domain of healthy food and living environment. You can be admitted to one of our bachelor's programmes if you have the right pre-education and meet the language requirements. Below you can find the general admission requirements. You can find the details about the requirements on the website .

General admission requirements

  • Be in possession of a secondary school leaving certificate ( a Dutch ‘vwo-diploma’ ) or an equivalent to the Dutch pre-university diploma , and;
  • Have studied certain subjects (at the required level) relevant to the programme you are applying for, and;
  • Meet the English language requirements .
  • For Dutch taught programmes you also have to meet the Dutch language requirements .

At Wageningen University & Research you can choose one of the 30 English-taught master's programmes in the domain of healthy food and living environment. You can apply online for a master's programme and will be admitted if you have the right pre-education. Below you find a list of the general admission requirements. Visit the website for all the details about the application process

General admission requirements

  • A bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a field of science relevant to your selected programme.
  • Sufficient quality of the bachelor's degree as shown by an average unweighted mark of at least 7 (Dutch system), a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least B/B+ (US system) or a classification as 2nd upper (UK system). If there is no GPA stated on your transcript an unweighted grade point average will be calculated.
  • Fluency in English, both written and spoken.

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