SEA EU – Joint Bachelor in Sustainable Blue Economy (SeaBluE)

Dive into the future of sustainability with the Joint Bachelor in Sustainable Blue Economy (SeaBluE). This programme equips you with the knowledge to address critical challenges like marine pollution, overfishing, and climate change. Study at multiple coastal universities, develop adaptive and transferable skills, and gain a holistic understanding of marine ecosystems and economic growth.

Become a leader in sectors such as marine conservation, sustainable fisheries, and maritime policy.

Call for Applications:
Phase 1: Open from June 2 to 23, 2025
Phase 2: Open from July 7 to 21, 2025

Your journey toward a sustainable future begins here.
As a SEA-EU Joint Programme, SeaBluE is part of a transnational educational initiative that integrates the expertise, resources, and infrastructures of 7 SEA-EU universities, providing students with a truly European and interdisciplinary academic experience.

SeaBluE is a three-year programme, fully taught in English, structured as follows:

Y1. Core Module (60 ECTS). Learning the ropes!
Y2. Toolbox Module (60 ECTS). Running a tight ship!
Y3. Expertise Module (60 ECTS). Charting the course!

Choose your pathway from these 6 options (Y3):

1. Blue Sustainability Accounting, Management and Planning (UPN/UG)

2. Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Resources (UG)

3. Human Impact in the Arctic (NORD)

4. Sustainable Port-Tourism Cities (UNIST)

5. Blue Management: Accounting, Conservation and Restoration (UCA)

6. Blue Industries: Tourism and Seafood (UAlg/UCA)

Bachelor Project (Y3):

Option 1. Research oriented. Research bachelor project (15 ECTS)

Option 2. Professionally oriented. Internship (10 ECTS) + Bachelor project (5 ECTS)

SeaBluE includes a mandatory mobility period of 12 months, ensuring that students gain experience across different institutions and work environments.