The novel program in Water Engineering is deeply rooted in the long-standing tradition of the TU Berlin, designed for the specific requirements of (semi-)arid countries and regions, e.g. groundwater management, water/wastewater treatment and treated wastewater reuse. On the successful completion of the program, students will graduate with an official Master of Science in Water Engineering from TU Berlin. The program aims to: provide students with broad, technical-orientated knowledge in water related engineering and natural sciences, determine the complex challenges facing the water sector in dry climate regions, develop appropriate academic and scientific problem solving strategies, teach students how to work in international project teams on multidisciplinary topics in order to deal with water in a sustainable, integrated manner. The two-years, full-time, modular-based program was designed to full-fill the requirements of the European Education Ministers 1999 Bologna declaration for the European Higher Education Area. The study program is organized in four main areas of expertise: Water and Wastewater Treatment, Water Sciences, Hydro-Engineering Infrastructure, Interdisciplinary Studies and Intercultural Competence, completed by an Internship and the Masters Thesis (120 credits in total).
TU Berlin, Germany
The novel program in Water Engineering is deeply rooted in the long-standing tradition of the TU Berlin, designed for the specific requirements of (semi-)arid countries and regions, e.g. groundwater management, water/wastewater treatment and treated wastewater reuse. On the successful completion of the program, students will graduate with an official Master of Science in Water Engineering from TU Berlin. The program aims to: provide students with broad, technical-orientated knowledge in water related engineering and natural sciences, determine the complex challenges facing the water sector in dry climate regions, develop appropriate academic and scientific problem solving strategies, teach students how to work in international project teams on multidisciplinary topics in order to deal with water in a sustainable, integrated manner. The two-years, full-time, modular-based program was designed to full-fill the requirements of the European Education Ministers 1999 Bologna declaration for the European Higher Education Area. The study program is organized in four main areas of expertise: Water and Wastewater Treatment, Water Sciences, Hydro-Engineering Infrastructure, Interdisciplinary Studies and Intercultural Competence, completed by an Internship and the Masters Thesis (120 credits in total).
TU Berlin, Germany