CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management

The CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management is a highly selective two-year international master’s degree designed to equip future leaders with advanced knowledge and interdisciplinary skills in coastal and marine engineering, environmental management, and sustainable infrastructure planning. Delivered through a consortium of top European technical universities, the programme investigates complex challenges facing coastal zones from climate change and sea-level rise to port and waterway design through integrated engineering and management perspectives.

Established under Erasmus+ Joint Master funding, the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus programme reflects the strategic cooperation among partner institutions committed to excellence in education and research in coastal and marine systems. The curriculum emphasizes both theory and practice, blending classroom instruction with field experiences, workshops, and thesis research to ensure graduates can address real-world coastal and marine issues ethically, sustainably, and innovatively.

FeatureDetails
Programme NameErasmus Mundus Master of Science in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (CoMEM+)
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, Norway), Year 2 across partner universities for track specialization
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding
Academic FocusCoastal and Marine Engineering, Environmental Management, Sustainable Infrastructure, Coastal Resilience
ItemDetail
StatusOngoing
Start Date01 January 2022
End Date31 December 2027
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

The programme is delivered by a consortium of European universities renowned for coastal, marine, and civil engineering expertise:

UniversityCountry
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Norway
Builders École d’ingénieursFrance
Université de Caen NormandieFrance
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)Spain
Università degli Studi di Genova (UNIGE)Italy
YearLocation / Academic Components
Year 1NTNU – Common foundational semester focusing on core coastal and marine engineering modules (30 ECTS).
Year 2Partner universities according to chosen track; includes advanced coursework and thesis work across institutions (90 ECTS).
Track 1: Future Ports and Waterways at UPC and Builders/UNICAEN
Track 2: Coastal Environmental Engineering at UPC and UNIGE
Track 3: Shore Management at UNIGE and Builders/UNICAEN

CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus integrates academic rigour with industry relevance through collaborations with marine research institutes, engineering consultancies, port authorities, and environmental agencies across Europe. Students engage in field trips, laboratory work, and applied projects, gaining exposure to contemporary tools and methods for coastal resilience and sustainable infrastructure design.

Applicants to the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree (e.g., Coastal, Civil, Ocean, Environmental Engineering, Marine or Earth Sciences) with a minimum of 180 ECTS.
  • At least 30 ECTS in mathematics/statistics during undergraduate studies.
  • Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent).
  • Meet a minimum academic grade requirement (ECTS grade C or better).
  • Submit a detailed motivation statement (~1000 words) addressing academic and personal motivation.
  • Passport copy
  • Bachelor’s degree and official transcripts
  • English language test score
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Motivation letter
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Verification reports of educational documents (if applicable)
  1. Review admission and scholarship information on the official CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus website.
  2. Ensure eligibility and prepare all required PDF documents in English.
  3. Submit the application via the coordinating institution’s online portal (usually NTNU).
  4. Upload referee contact details and ensure letters are submitted.
  5. Complete and submit before the published deadline.

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Application Timelines change each year. Please visit the official website of the Program to confirm the exact timeline.

StageTimeline
Applications OpenMarch
Application DeadlineApril
Selection and ReviewMay–June
Final Results NotificationJune–July
Programme StartSeptember
  • Erasmus+ Joint Master scholarships covering participation costs.
  • Monthly stipend and travel support (amount varies).
  • Possibility to study in multiple European countries.
  • Access to professional networks and industry partners.
  • Clearly articulate motivation and international outlook.
  • Highlight relevant academic and practical experience.
  • Secure strong recommendations and a compelling CV.
  • Demonstrate readiness for rigorous interdisciplinary study.

Graduates of the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus programme are well-positioned for careers in engineering consultancies, environmental planning agencies, port and maritime infrastructure firms, and doctoral research. Alumni value the programme’s international exposure, practical training, and broad professional network.

What is the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Program?

It is a two‑year joint Master of Science programme focused on engineering and management in coastal and marine environments, involving study in multiple European countries.

Are scholarships available for the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Program?

Yes, selected students may receive full Erasmus Mundus scholarships that cover tuition, travel costs and living stipends.

Which degree tracks does the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Program offer?

Three tracks: Future Ports and Waterways, Coastal Environmental Engineering, and Shore Management; students choose based on preference.

Can I work while enrolled in the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Program?

The programme includes fieldwork and internships; paid employment may be possible depending on host country regulations and availability.

What career opportunities follow the CoMEM+ Erasmus Mundus Program?

Graduates often pursue roles in coastal engineering firms, port authorities, consultancy, research institutes, governmental and environmental agencies.