Take our Masters survey for the chance of winning a £50* Amazon Voucher! Take Survey
* or equivalent in Euros or US Dollars
×
University of Strathclyde Featured Masters Courses

Spotlight
Ashridge Featured Masters Courses
Featured Courses
Aberdeen University Featured Masters Courses
University of Wolverhampton Featured Masters Courses
Aberdeen University Featured Masters Courses

Masters Degree Course

New Search

MSc in Hydrology and Water Resources Management

Duration:
12 months full-time, 24/36 part time
Entry Requirements:
on application
Masters Fees:
on application
Start Month(s):
October
Masters Degree Type:
MSc
Contact Name:
Ms J. Barritt
Study Type:
Masters study type: Full time Masters study type: Part time

MSc in Hydrology and Water Resources Management
MSc in Hydrology & Business Management
MSc in Hydrology & Sustainable Development
(The add-on of business management or sustainable development modules represents about 25 per cent of the taught material).
Hydrology is concerned with assessment of the natural distribution of water in time and space and with evaluating the impact of man-made changes on the distribution and quality of this water. Applied hydrology has been traditionally concerned with floods and water resources. However, hydrologists are increasingly concerned with problems of pollutant transport in surface water, soils and groundwaters, and wider issues such as the effects of land use and climate change. The course aims to provide an integrated treatment of these issues as a sound preparation for a specialist career in hydrology, water resources and/or environmental management.
Hydrology is strongly multidisciplinary, and the course includes a basic treatment of relevant physical and life sciences, including meteorology, soil physics and geology and mathematical sciences such as fluid mechanics, probability and statistics, and systems analysis. Attention is paid to techniques for the measurement and analysis of data, and design and simulation methods. There is a strong focus on solving applied problems related to surface water and groundwater systems, including flood estimation and flood forecasting, water resources evaluation and management, surface and groundwater quality and irrigation. Hydro-ecological aspects of water management are introduced, as are issues such as global modelling and climate and land use change.
The course includes lectures, tutorials, computing, fieldwork and a four-month major project. Colloquia and lectures by specialists from this country and abroad are arranged, and participation in Learned Society and other professional meetings is encouraged. In the final part of the course each student carries out a major project, on a specialist topic of their choice. Students are encouraged to take part in the research activities of staff and, where possible, to continue their studies towards a research degree. Students are also expected to take an active part in tutorials and student seminars on various aspects of this course. Thesis projects are undertaken in subjects of current environmental engineering interest. They are often linked to current research programmes.
Suitable UK-based applicants can be fully supported (fees plus living costs) through the NERC Bursary scheme.
A one-week study tour is a compulsory part of the course and may take place in the UK or continental Europe. It normally includes visits to experimental hydrological areas and assorted engineering fieldwork schemes of hydrological interest, in additon to interaction with research institutions and practitioners. The cost, of up to £300, is not included in the course fees. Throughout the course there are several seminars given by visiting lecturers, illustrating the application of hydrological techniques in engineering practice and/or recent advances in research.


Visit the MSc in Hydrology and Water Resources Management page on the Imperial College London web site for more details!

Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008 Results


Unit of Assessment: Civil Engineering What is the RAE?
FTE Category A Staff Submitted 4* 3* 2* 1* U/C
49.4 40% 55% 5% 0% 0%


Masters Scholarships

FindAMasters Scholarship available for this course!

We are offering nine Postgraduate Study Scholarships for students wishing to start a Masters course in autumn 2013 at any European (EU) institution. Click here for more information on how to register to win a FindAMasters Scholarship.

Register your interest here


1 Comment or Question
by Segtub Dakpalah Sixtus ( Wed, 09 Nov 2011 15:27:29 GMT )
Reply from Find A Masters Team when is the best time to apply for a master's program in hydrology and water resources management and the entry requirements you need. I read Bachelor of Science Agricultural technology (Agricultural mechanization and irrigation technology option)
Response from Fionnuala   at Imperial College London ( Thu, 10 Nov 2011 07:25:47 GMT ) Reply from course provider The application cycle us just about to open. For an evaluation as to whether you meet the entry requirements, please send a full transcript of the conent, and outcome, of your degree.




Like this Masters course?

Like This Course?


Extra Masters Information

More Info


Masters course provider details
All Masters courses in this department

Location of Masters provider

Institution Location




Related Masters courses

Related Courses


Click here to see our full list of Civil Engineering Masters degrees

 
Brunel University
Brunel Business School
 
LS Business School
Business School
 
University of Birmingham
School of Civil Engineering
 
University of Leeds
School of Politics & International Studies
 
University of Southampton
Engineering and the Environment


Find A Masters

Copyright ©2011
All rights reserved

The Science Registry Ltd, Sellers Wheel, 151 Arundel Street, Sheffield, S1 2NU, United Kingdom. Tel +44 (0) 114 268 4940 Fax: +44 (0) 114 268 5766