Water Resources and Environmental Management (Master of Science)
Water Resources and Environmental Management (Master of Science)
About
Students should have acquired a basic knowledge of water resources and environmental management at the undergraduate stage and may already have gained initial work experience in these areas. Applicants from non-English speaking countries must produce evidence of sufficient knowledge of the English language. This can take the form of one of the following language tests: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or CAE (Certificate in Advanced English).
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Admission Requirements
For master's degree programmes with unrestricted admission, all applicants who fulfil the admission requirements will be admitted a university place. The exact admission requirements can be found in the admission regulations:
- Admission and special language Regulations Degree Programme Water Resources and Environmental Management
- Admission and special language Regulations Degree Programme Water Resources and Environmental Management (English translation)
Application Deadlines
First-year students from Germany and the EU- December 1st - January 15th of the year for the winter semester
- June 1st July 15th of the year for the winter semester (additional application period)
- December 1st - January 15th of the year for the winter semester
- June 1st July 15th of the year for the winter semester
- December 1st - January 15th of the year for the summer semester
English Program Requirements
Career
Graduates work in various areas of engineering and environmental sciences. They are prepared for assuming executive positions at universities, research institutions, as well as national and international organisations. Graduates may also find employment with engineering consultants involved in the planning and maintenance of water resources facilities and with administrative agencies for water resources management. Globally increasing water resources problems mean that graduates will have a wide range of job opportunities, both now and in the future.
- Graduates work in various areas of engineering and environmental sciences. They are prepared for assuming executive positions at universities
- research institutions
- as well as national and international organisations. Graduates may also find employment with engineering consultants involved in the planning and maintenance of water resources facilities and with administrative agencies for water resources management. Globally increasing water resources problems mean that graduates will have a wide range of job opportunities
- both now and in the future.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
EUR 433How to Apply
Water Resources and Environmental Management (Master of Science)
Leibniz University Hannover
Germany,
Hannover
