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You will be given the skills and know-how for strategic development, policy-making and decision-making for water quality management in urban and rural environments.
Starts: Annually in October ContextUnsustainable management of natural resources hampers the development of mankind and contributes to the unequal distribution of economic welfare. Pollution, depletion of resources and disintegration of ecological functions are of global, regional and local concern. Considering the anticipated economic development and increase in standards of living in developing regions, these issues will become even more urgent in the future. Thus wise management of our precious resources, alleviation of poverty and sustainable development are high on the agenda of global concerns. Prospective StudentsThe specialization is intended for mid-career professionals with an interest in environmental sciences and in maintaining environmental integrity in relation to human development. Learning ObjectivesAfter successfully completing this specialization, graduates will be able to:
Application procedurePlease click here for the application procedure for the UNESCO-IHE MSc Programmes. Programme Structure & ContentsThis specialization consists of 14 modules covering a total of 12 months, this is followed by a 6-month research and thesis phase. Graduates of the programme will be awarded 106 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits. A detailed table of all specialization modules that comprise the Delft-based Master's Programme in Environmental Science is available here. The specializations are found in the top row and their relevant modules are found directly below. ![]() |