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Masters Degrees in Hydrography
We have 24 Masters Degrees in Hydrography
Masters degrees in Hydrography train postgraduates in the collection, creation and dissemination of data about the sea and seabed, coastal areas, lakes and rivers. Research also includes techniques in surveying and the study of tides and currents. Taught MSc degrees are typical for the field, though research-based MRes and MPhil programmes may also be available at some institutions. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Geography or Geology.
Why study a Masters in Hydrography?
## Measuring and monitoring the seabed is essential to the maintenance and development of ports, safe maritime navigation, and the excavation of offshore renewables and hydrocarbons. For example, training in this field allows you to investigate issues such as coastal erosion, and predict their change over time. You will be equipped with the techniques to manage hydrographic data, including positioning and charting. This includes training in hydroinformatics, remote sensing and GIS (geographic information systems) as well as underwater acoustics. Careers may include marine planning and development, security and defence, scientific research, environmental protection or economic practices such as water resources management.MSc Advanced Hydrography for Professionals (Top-up)
MLA College
MLA College
The MSc Advanced Hydrography for Professionals , awarded by the University of Plymouth, is delivered via part-time distance learning, MLA College provides a flexible approach to study, allowing it to easily fit around your work and life commitments. This degree is a Master's top-up, which means it consists only the 12 month dissertation module of a full Master's programme. Read more
MSc - Hydrography
University of Plymouth
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Hydrography is crucial to the sustainable management of marine environments. Yet there is an international shortage of hydrographic surveyors, data processors and analysts, during a period when technology is rapidly advancing. Read more
Hydrology and Water Resources Management - MSc
Imperial College London
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hydrology is concerned with assessment of the natural distribution of water in time and space, and with evaluating the impact of manmade changes on the distribution and quality of this water. Read more
Hydrogeology - MSc
University of Birmingham
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
The Birmingham Hydrogeology MSc is the longest-running groundwater MSc course in the UK. Our alumni comprise a large proportion of the groundwater professionals in the UK and many more in another 50 or so countries, all contributing significantly to both human and environmental well-being. Read more
Geospatial & Mapping Sciences - MSc/PgDip/PgCert
University of Glasgow
College of Science and Engineering
This MSc in Geospatial & Mapping Sciences focuses on understanding the theory and practice of geospatial data collection and management. Read more
Hydrology and Water Management MSc
Newcastle University
School of Engineering
Our Hydrology and Water Management MSc provides you with the opportunity to understand issues and challenges. Read more
Environmental Engineering (MSc)
Queen’s University Belfast
School of Natural and Built Environment
The aims of the programme include to develop the intellectual, practical, and professional skills of students in the critical acquisition, analysis, interpretation… Read more
MSc Environmental Change, Management and Monitoring
University of Hull
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Climate change, pollution and invasions by non-native species are pressing issues globally, within Europe and in the Humber region. Read more
Master River Delta Development
Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences
Masters programmes
Due to climate change and the growth of the world population in delta areas, we face urgent social issues. Read more
Island Biodiversity and Conservation MSc
University of Exeter
Ecology and Conservation
Delivered by a consortium of leading professionals and academics from across the globe and accredited by the University of Exeter Designed to… Read more
Geospatial Sciences (Hydrographic Surveying) MSc
University College London
Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering
The Geospatial Sciences (Hydrographic Surveying) MSc provides students with the theory, tools and techniques for working with geospatial data in the marine environment, from acquisition to processing and analysis. Read more
MRes, MSc Geography and Environment (Research)
Aberdeen University
School of Geosciences
If you want to take a research postgraduate degree in Geography we offer an MRes and an MSc by research. We draw from interdisciplinary research across social, environmental, geosciences and sustainability challenges from rapid environmental change on contemporary surface processes. Read more
MSc Renewable Energy and Clean Technology with Extended Research
The University of Manchester
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The REACT course will provide you with a detailed understanding of the key renewable energy generation technologies and the factors which influence their exploitation. Read more
Master of Environmental Science
Murdoch University
Science
Effective management of human interactions with the environment requires thorough understanding of the inter-relationships between land, water, air, biota and people. Read more
Hydrogeology (MS)
Clemson University
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
This interdisciplinary program provides students an opportunity to investigate a wide range of problems based in hydrogeology. The curriculum is structured to give students a strong background that integrates field methods with quantitative analyses. Read more
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