Summary Information
The course provides the educational base and professional foundation for the continued development, operation and management of urban water systems; it requires highly trained personnel with a combination of knowledge and ability across science, engineering and management; the course produces graduates that stand out for their ability to integrate scientific principles, engineering knowledge and management techniques for creative problem solving.
Entry requirements
1st or 2:1 Honours degree (BEng, MEng, BSc: equivalent GPA 2.1–3.0) or MSc in civil engineering or other appropriate engineering, mathematics or science subject; standard English requirement is a TOEFL score of 575 (232 computer-based test) or IELTS grade 6.5 (with no marks less than 5.5), or equivalent.
Course modules
Modules include: Urban and industrial hydrogeology; environmental chemistry; groundwater modelling; environmental microbiology; methods in water analysis; whole life costing; wetlands hydrology and water quality; modelling water distribution; environmental river processes; design and performance of urban drainage; sustainable systems; dissertation planning.
Qualifications
| Qualification | Study Mode | Fees | Duration | ||
| MSc | full-time |
|
1 years |


