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12 Master's degrees offered by the university

Landscape Planning
The Landscape Planning programme at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague aims to sufficiently prepare graduates to be competitive in the international job market and gain knowledge in the field of landscape planning, landscape ecology and landscape architecture.
Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering
This Master's programme is designed as a joint degree programme of CZU Prague and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria, aimed at students interested in the environmental protection of all major components of the Earth, with focus on the role of sustainable agriculture and forestry in the soil, water and air preservation and the application of environmentally friendly remedial technologies.
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
The MSc Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security course at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague is tailored for students who are interested in the environment, agriculture, food production and food quality and who are curious about how to manage food production activities in a sustainable way.

Nature Conservation
This study programme Nature Conservation from Czech University of Life Sciences Prague is open for degree-holders with a background in ecology, biology, botany, conservation biology, landscape ecology or environmental sciences. It gives an understanding of applied and theory-based resource conservation and management, based on principles of applied landscape ecology, environmental chemistry.
Tropical Crop Management and Ecology
Tropical Crop Management and Ecology is a two-year Master's study programme taught in English at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague.
Forestry, Water and Landscape Management
The Forestry, Water and Landscape Management branch of study is implemented in collaboration with the Faculty of Environmental Sciences of CZU Prague; the studies are focused on deepening of knowledge and skills in the profile fields of forestry, environmental sciences and landscaping, with a detailed overview of the issues of landscape planning and management, with an emphasis on sustainable management.
Forest Science in Global Change
The aim of the study programme is to educate graduates with an international outlook and the ability to succeed on the European and global scale and to deal with current issues of forestry innovatively and flexibly at a time of ongoing global change.

Environmental Modelling
The Environmental Modelling study programme offers advanced knowledge and professional skills in describing environmental processes, emphasizing modelling. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague students learn to assess processes related to catchment hydrology, water resources, climate change impacts and the effects of adaptation measures.

Environmental Geosciences
Graduates of Environmental Geosciences at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague will gain the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge of Earth sciences, specifically in the field of geology, environmental geochemistry (e.g., environmental contamination), environmental hydrogeology and paleoecology (e.g., global climate development).
Natural Resources and Environment
The Natural Resources and Environment programme from the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague focuses mainly on soil and water, which are the two most important components of the environment, as their quality directly affects plants and animals.
Wildlife and Livestock Production, Management and Conservation
In this Wildlife and Livestock Production, Management and Conservation at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, students will be provided with a solid theoretical background in wild and domestic animal production, management and conservation in tropical and developing regions.

Smart Sustainable Solutions
The Master's programme Smart Sustainable Solutions addresses modern environmental challenges in a global context. Students tackle hands-on projects, leveraging cutting-edge research and digital tools to create data-driven strategies for a more resilient future.