Degree Courses
Information featured on this area has been submitted by the course providers and is listed A-Z by country/location. It does not imply IAH endorsement.
In some cases, the distinction between undergraduate and postgraduate content being offered by some universities is not always clear. In any case, we encourage potential students to contact course providers to obtain further details.
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Izmir Institute of Technology, Department of International Water Resources
International Water Politics; Transboundary water; The relation between water resources and ecosystems; Water chemistry; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Water resources management; Groundwater
TurkeyThe Department of International Water Resources offers a Master of Science degree in International Water Resources. The department’s mission is to carry out innovative research, offer globally competitive education, and disseminate scientific knowledge about the field. The main research areas include sustainable development and technologies of international water resources, international water politics, the relation between water resources and ecosystems, water chemistry, hydraulic engineering, hydrogeology, hydrology, water resources management, wastewater management, and coastal engineering.
Organised by Izmir Institute of Technology.
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University of Leeds
Water and Waste Infrastructure Systems Engineered for Resilience
United KingdomThe CDT is led by Professor Barbara Evans (School of Civil Engineering, water@leeds) in partnership with Loughborough University and Cranfield University. Water-WISER offers a unique opportunity to the next generation of water focussed scientists and engineers to contribute to knowledge about sustainable water, sanitation, and waste management services towards improving infrastructure and services for the poorest and most marginalised members of global society.
Water-WISER will recruit and train 50 Doctoral students over the next 8 years. Each studentship offers a carefully crafted 4 year MSc and PhD programme of trans-disciplinary training, which will develop the requisite skills to solve complex problems and engineer solutions to infrastructure and service delivery challenges in the Global South. Studentship funding includes a minimum of 6 months industrial placement or in-country fieldwork opportunity.Organised by University of Leeds.
http://https://water.leeds.ac.uk/news/water-wiser-epsrc-centre-for-doctoral-training-in-water-and-waste-infrastructure-systems-engineered-for-resilience/ phd@engineering.leeds.ac.uk
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University of Kansas
Hydrogeology/ Environmental Geology; Professional Sciences Master’s degree
United StatesKU offers a Masters degree and certificate in environmental geology. All classes may be taken online.
Organised by University of Kansas.
https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/environmental-geology-masters mschulme@ku.edu
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University of Kansas
Hydrogeology/ Environmental Geology; Professional Sciences Master’s degree
United StatesThe program provides graduate-level training on topics in geology, soil, and water that are used in environmental management, but differs from a traditional M.S. in that it also includes environmental law, business, and project management courses and a capstone (not a thesis) project. A Professional Science Master's degree in Environmental Geology (PSM-EG) and Graduate Certificate in Environmental Geology are available. The Certificate can be earned entirely online; All PSM-EG courses can be taken online, with the exception of three, face-to-face field workshops.
Organised by University of Kansas.
https://edwardscampus.ku.edu/environmental-geology-masters mschulme@ku.edu
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Western Michigan University
Hydrogeology
United StatesThe certificate program combines our highly regarded six-week field course (now optional) with three geoscience electives (12 credit hours total). The geoscience electives are offered online and also at our main campus in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Since its inception in 1987, our hydrogeology field course has been attracting students and professionals from across the nation and the world. The field course is offered in Kalamazoo, Mich. each summer.
You’ll spend six weeks in the field getting hands-on experience in:
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER).
Geophysical methods of investigating ground water.
Aquifer testing.
Groundwater sampling and monitoring.
Well drilling and installation.
Remediation design and implementation.Organised by Dr. Dan Cassidy.
https://wmich.edu/extended/academics/hydrogeology daniel.cassidy@wmich.edu