BOL level 4 / 3 years
Water Management
Keep our water clean and our feet dry!
You will be involved in all kinds of water-related issues, such as water systems, flora and fauna, water management, water sample analysis, soil research, land surveying, and working safely. You will regularly be outdoors conducting research and taking measurements, while also learning how to use software programs such as GIS and CAD.
Apply for this progamme
The button below will bring you to the Lentiz application form. Please note: courses are in Dutch.
Course information
Programme structure
- AutoCAD
- Soil science
- Surveying
- Water measurements
- Ecology (including flora and fauna)
- GIS
- Project management
- VCA (Safety, Health, and Environment Certification)
- Dutch
- English
- Career/Citizenship
- Mathematics
Admission requirements / required prior education
Admission requirements for this programme can be found here (information in Dutch).
Training costs
The costs of the programme depend on your age.
Costs for BOL students under the age of 18
Are you under the age of 18 at the start of the academic year (August 1)? In that case, you do not pay tuition fees.
Costs for BOL students over the age of 18
Are you 18 or older at the start of the academic year (August 1)? Please find information about tuition fees and possible finance here.
Other mandatory costs
In addition to tuition fees, there are costs for books and materials.
After graduation
You will be trained as a supervisor/foreman in green space (level 4, training code 25617) or as a skilled employee in nature, water, and recreation (level 3, training code 25620). After completing this programme, you will be able to work for various organizations, such as water boards, municipalities or provinces, technical or ecological consultancies, or contractors.
Most of our students continue their studies at a university of applied sciences (hbo). The programme ties in with university of applied sciences programs such as Water Management, Coastal and Marine Management, Forest and Nature Management, Civil Engineering, Landscape and Environment Management, and Spatial Development.
"The great thing about this program is that everything you do is focused on the profession. Whether we're writing texts or doing math, the assignment is always in the context of real-life cases. In class, we talk about “climate change,” “sea level rise,” and “salinization of coastal areas.” Topics that matter for our future." Max Schellevis, third year student Water Management
“Who would I recommend this program to? People who love being outdoors, even in the cold and rain. People who enjoy making things. People who are interested in sustainability. And people who want to learn about nature, especially plant and animal species. You don't need to know exactly what you want to do yet, because after you graduate, you'll have plenty of options to choose from.” Thijs van Schie, alumnus Watermanagement
"As an intern, I'm helping sea turtles in Greece. It's great fun! For me, the most important thing is that I can contribute to protecting and improving nature. Which means all fields within Water Management are still an option for me." Simon Pol, second year student Water Management