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The Water Supply Engineering programme is jointly offered by Universidad del Valle (Univalle) and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (UNESCO-IHE). The Water Supply Engineering programme is a joint double degree programme.
Starts: Annually in August ContextRecent decades have witnessed an increasing rate of urbanization, particularly in developing regions and in countries in transition. About 80% of the world’s mega-cities can be found in these regions. During the next two decades the world’s population is expected to double. The high concentration of people in urban areas will place enormous pressure on the local environment and on available resources. It will also generate ever-higher, sometimes conflicting demands on services such as water supply and sanitation. At the same time, under decentralization policies, the responsibility for delivering such services will be increasingly delegated to lower levels of government that are often ill equipped for this challenge in terms of financial and human resources. Prospective StudentsWater Supply Engineering is designed for engineers working in water supply companies, municipal assemblies, government ministries and consulting companies dealing with water supply. It is particularly geared to the needs of mid-career engineers dealing with the assessment of groundwater, surface water and drinking water quality; the design and operation of conventional and advanced water treatment plants, including membrane filtration systems for desalination and water re-use applications, surface water collection and storage, sludge treatment and disposal or water transport and distribution. Candidates with a bachelor’s degree preferably in civil, sanitary, chemical, hydraulic, environmental, industrial or mechanical engineering, biological sciences or related fields are eligible to apply. In principle, candidates should have a minimum of three years of practical or research experience in sanitary and/or environmental engineering since graduation. All applications are, however, considered on their individual merits. Since instruction and examinations are given in English and Spanish, it is essential that participants have a good working knowledge of both languages. If there is any doubt about a candidate’s proficiency in English, he or she will be required to take one of the internationally recognized language tests before confirmation of admittance. Learning ObjectivesGraduates of the Water Supply Engineering programme will be well equipped to understand:
In addition, graduates will be able to:
DegreeStudents who successfully complete this programme will be awarded two Master degrees: one from UNESCO-IHE and one from Univalle. The degree students receive from UNESCO-IHE is the degree in Municipal Water and Infrastructure, with a specialization in Water Supply Engineering. Univalle will award a degree in Engineering with a specialization in Sanitary and Environmental Engineering. Admission procedureInterested persons apply for admission with UNESCO-IHE. More information on the application procedure (including the necessary forms) can be found here. UNESCO-IHE will coordinate with Univalle on admissions, and selected participants will receive an admission letter from UNESCO-IHE. The UNESCO-IHE admission letter is needed to apply for an NFP scholarship, for more information on these please see this page. UNESCO-IHE will check the application first, and inform Univalle if the applicant can be accepted. Univalle will then consider the application for admission, and if both institutions agree on admittance, UNESCO-IHE's provisional admission letter will be sent to the applicant. If applicants do not yet possess the language requirements, they can apply for admission anyway. If they meet the other admission requirements, they will be sent a conditional admission letter, and an unconditional admission letter will be sent after receiving the required language test scores.
Further questions about the application procedure can be addressed to: Programme Structure and ContentsThe Water Supply Engineering programme offers students the possibility to study in Cali, Colombia, and in Delft, the Netherlands, at two renowned institutes for international postgraduate education: Univalle and UNESCO-IHE.
The coursework part of the programme starts at Univalle in Cali, Colombia in August, where students follow a number of courses until the second half of December. Subjects at Univalle (August – December)
Subjects at UNESCO-IHE (January – August)
At Univalle (September onwards)
Information about UnivalleUnivalle, founded in 1945, is the main center of higher education in south-eastern Colombia, a regional institution with two main locations in Cali, and with 12 additional sites in cities throughout Colombia. Univalle offers a wide range of graduate and postgraduate degrees and programs, and carries out research and development projects and specialized consultancy services. The student population of approximately 25,000 students is spread over eight faculties, with 54 academic units and around 180 degree programs, and a PhD program in Science and Engineering. The academic units directly related to the Univalle/ UNESCO-IHE alliance are the Institute for Water and Sanitation (CINARA) and the School of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering (EIDENAR). ![]() |