Introduction
Our valuable and limited water resources become scare and are under increasing pressure due to rapidly growing demands, pollution and climate change. To address these issues, this program is designed to provide students with technical skills, competencies and expertise in the field of water and environment. Graduates from the program will have a sound understanding of water and ecosystem. They will be able to use and apply advanced methods, water-related techniques and modern modeling tools, design, propose new ways to solve real-world problems including water supply and sanitation, irrigation and drainage, disaster management, wastewater treatment and disposal systems, transport and disposal systems and drainage systems.
Courses
The Master Program of Water and Environmental Engineering (MWEE) offers three specializations:
MWEE in Water Resources Engineering (WRE)
Year 1 (M1): Hydrology (2), Applied Statistics (2), Project Management (2), GIS and Remote Sensing (3), Research Methodology (1), Seminar on Water and Environmental Engineering (1), Water and Environmental Laboratory (2), Elective Course (2), Processes Engineering (2), Irrigation and Drainage (2), Water Quality Assessment and Management (2)
Year 2 (M2): Entrepreneurship (2), Applied Statistics (2), Agricultural Water and Irrigation System Management (3), Urban Flood Management and Disaster Risk Mitigation (2), Water Resources System Engineering (3), Sustainable Hydropower Development (2), Mini-project (2), Elective Course (2), Research Proposal (3), Scientific Conference (2), Thesis and Defense (6)
MWEE in Urban Water and Sanitation Engineering (UWE)
Year 1 (M1): Chemical Kinetics (2), GIS and Remote Sensing (3), Project Management (3), Research Methodology (1), Seminar (1), Water and Environmental Laboratory (2), Elective Couse (2)
Year 2 (M2): Entrepreneurship (2), Management of Water Supply and Sanitation (2), Applied Statistics (2), Water Treatment and Distribution System Design (2), Urban Drainage and Sewerage System Design (3), Wastewater and Sludge Treatment Process (3), Mini-project (2), Elective Course (2), Professional Internship and Thesis Defense (12)
MWEE in Environmental Engineering and Management (EEM)
Year 1 (M1): Hydrology (2), Project management (2), GIS and Remote Sensing (3), Research Methodology (1), Seminar on Water and Environmental Engineering, Water and Environmental Laboratory (2), Elective Courses (6), IWRM and Watershed Management (2), Processes Engineering (2), Irrigation and Drainage (2), Water Quality Assessment and Management (2)
Year 2 (M2): Entrepreneurship (2), Applied statistics (2), Sustainable and Green Energy Systems (2), Industrial Resource Management and Cleaner Production (3), Sustainable Solid Waste and Hazardous Management (2), Air Pollution Control and Monitoring (3), Mini-project (2), Elective Course (2), Research Proposal (3), Scientific Conference (3), Thesis and Defense (6)
Career Opportunities
Real-world problems solving approach
Available scholarships
Project linkage with industry
Innovative technologies
Becoming scientist
Intellectual skills
International Program