You will be introduced to Water Quality Management (WQM) in the catchment, urban and rural environments, and provided with the technical knowledge and management skills for decision-making and environmental planning.

Starts: Annually in October
Duration: 18 months
Location: UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands

The text below refers to the Specialisation within Environmental Science programme. Click here for the description of the specialisation within the Water Management programme.

Context

Unsustainable management of water hampers the development of mankind and contributes to the unequal distribution of economic welfare. Pollution, depletion of water 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 water resources, alleviation of poverty and sustainable development are high on the agenda of global concerns.

Prospective Students

This specialisation is intended for mid-career professionals in technical as well as management positions, with responsibilities or specific interests in water and environmental science and in maintaining environmental integrity in relation to human development.

Learning Objectives

After successfully completing this specialisation, graduates will be able to:

  • Identify the water quality impacts of human activities on aquatic ecosystems, as well as alternative remedial actions, under different levels of environmental stress and in different socio-economic contexts;
  • Explain principles, concepts and instruments of the main national and international water and environmental laws, and common and desired institutional and management arrangements;
  • Successfully interpret, design and optimise water quality monitoring and assessment schemes in the watershed, for example, by using statistical and modelling tools;
  • Critically analyse and evaluate alternative water quality management programmes in the watershed under different socio-economic and legal contexts, in a flexible way and often under data-poor conditions;
  • Conduct - either independently or in a multidisciplinary team - appropriate research in the field of water quality management, including the formulation of research questions and hypotheses, the selection and application of adequate research methodologies and techniques, and the formulation of well-founded conclusions and recommendations.
Application procedure

Please click here for the admission procedure for the UNESCO-IHE MSc programmes.

Programme Structure & Contents

This specialisation 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.