MSc-Diploma-Certificate Urban Water Engineering and Management

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  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements Second-class Honours degree (BEng, MEng, BSc – equivalent GPA 2.1–3.0) or MSc in Civil Engineering or other appropriate engineering, mathematics or science subject. Our 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.
  • Academic title
    MSc/Diploma/Certificate Urban Water Engineering and Management
  • Course description
    Structural Engineering courses

    These courses are ideally suited to students with a civil engineering degree, or students with a first degree in another appropriate subject who want to diversify.

    Our MSc courses can form Part 2 (Matching Section) of the Education Base for Chartered Engineer status. For further details see:

    The MSc and Diploma courses can also be taken through a more flexible route, designed for those in current employment. Under this scheme, candidates take modules as short block taught courses and accumulate credits over a period up to five years; 120 credits lead to a Postgraduate Diploma and 180 to an MSc.

    Course content

    -Modules
    -Hydrogeology
    -Urban and Industrial Hydrogeology
    -Environmental Chemistry
    -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
    -Dissertation

    Assessment
    Mainly by formal examination and course work. Project dissertations are assessed in September and include a paper presentation and interview.

    The external examiner may also interview students.

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