9 Master's degrees in Soil Science in Belgium

Bioscience Engineering - Agro- and Ecosystems Engineering
This Bioscience Engineering - Agro- and Ecosystems Engineering programme from KU Leuven is dedicated to train the next generation of experts in the sustainable management and functioning of natural and agro-ecosystems, not only from a biophysical perspective but also from a wider socio-economic perspective.
Water Resources Engineering
Throughout this Water Resources Engineering MSc program from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) you'll learn how to manage fresh water resources and safeguard the water needs of future generations while studying in an international environment with students from all over the world in this inter-university master's program.
Soils and Global Change - Soil Biogeochemistry and Global Change
Soils and Global Change - Soil Biogeochemistry and Global Change programme from Ghent University aims at teaching the knowledge, tools, technologies and applications in the context of soils and global change.

Sustainable Land Management
With our master in Sustainable Land Management at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), you can specialise in sustainable land and groundwater management and urban land problems and engineering. Become an expert by solving the many challenges ahead!
Physical Land Resources - Land Resources Engineering
The International Master of Science in Physical Land Resources - Land Resources Engineering at Ghent University aims at delivering experts with a broad, advanced up-to-date knowledge in the field of Physical Land Resources and soils in particular, that are capable to integrate this knowledge with the acquired techniques, skills and attitudes, and to apply them in their professional life.
Soils and Global Change (Physical Land Resources and Global Change)
Increased population pressure and intensive land use are causing depletion of natural resources and are limiting the performance of land with respect to its functions such as biomass production, carbon sequestration. Ghent University's Soils and Global Change (Physical Land Resources and Global Change) programmes have been developed to protect the environment and to increase ecosystem resilience.
Soils and Global Change
The Soils and Global Change programme from Ghent University educates this next generation of soil scientists that have the knowledge and skills to characterize soils, understand soil evolution in an ecosystem context under global change based on a deep insight in the underlying processes and interactions, and develop strategies to implement climate-smart soil management policies.
Soils and Global Change (Erasmus Mundus)
The Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO) programme from Ghent University offers you a unique international educational experience with a focused curriculum on soils and global change by bringing together the expertise of research groups at four renowned EU universities.
Soils and Global Change
Aarhus University's International Master in Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO) offers a unique, research-based education across four leading European universities: Ghent University, BOKU Vienna, University of Göttingen, and Aarhus University.