Are you interested in studying the business side of the Circular Economy, or do you want to take a systematic approach? Do you have a technical background and prefer learning about designing circular packaging, or materials engineering? Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and Erasmus University of Rotterdam offer the possibility to study different aspects of the circular economy and sustainability for all kind of students.
Are you looking for a Master's Program which provides you the opportunity to specialize in Circular Economy or Sustainability? We have selected the best master's tracks for students.
Leiden University
Industrial Ecology
Duration: 2 years / 120 ECTS
Start: September
Governance of Sustainability
Duration: 2 year / 120 ECTS
Start: September
Biodiversity and Sustainability
Duration: 2 years / 120 ECTS
Start: September & February
Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Duration: 1 year / 60 ECTS
Start: September & February
Delft University of Technology
Materials Science & Engineering
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
Starts: September
Track: Materials for Sustainable Development
Integrated Product Design
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
Start: September & February
European Wind Energy Master (EWEM)
Duration: 2 years / 120 ECTS
Start: September
Sustainable Energy Technology
Duration: 2 years / 120 ECTS
Start: September
European Mining, Minerals and Environmental Program
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
Starts: September
Applied Earth Sciences
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
Starts: September
Metropolitan Analysis, Design and Engineering
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
Starts: September
Joint degree: Wageningen University & Resarch and Delft University of Technology
Environmental Engineering
Duration: 2 Years / 120 ECTS
Starts: September
Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Global Business & Sustainability
Duration: 1 year / 60 ECTS
Start: September
Urban Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change
Duration: 1 year / 65 ECTS
Start: September
Agrarian, Food and Environmental Studies
Duration: 15.5 months / 88 ECTS
Start: September