Master's programme in Water and Environmental Engineering
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Programme in Water and Environmental Engineering
The Master's programme in Water and Environmental Engineering is a 2-year, research-based, full-time study programme offered at Aalborg University. The programme is set to 120 ECTS credits and is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of water and environmental engineering, including the technological, scientific, and social aspects of the field.
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to address the complex challenges facing the water and environmental engineering sector. The programme's objectives include:
- Providing students with a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of water and environmental engineering
- Developing students' skills in analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of complex problems in water and environmental engineering
- Equipping students with the ability to design, develop, and implement innovative solutions to water and environmental engineering challenges
- Fostering students' ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the Master's programme in Water and Environmental Engineering must meet the following admission requirements:
- Hold a relevant Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field
- Have a strong foundation in mathematics and science
- Demonstrate proficiency in English (comparable to an "English B level" in the Danish upper secondary school)
- Meet the specific admission requirements outlined by the university, including prerequisites for certain courses
Programme Structure
The programme is structured into modules, each with its own set of learning objectives, outcomes, and assessment methods. The modules are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts, theories, and practices in water and environmental engineering.
First Semester
The first semester includes modules such as:
- Soil and Groundwater Pollution
- Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modelling
- Environmental Soil Science and Geostatistics
- Experimental Hydrology
Second Semester
The second semester includes modules such as:
- Marine and Freshwater Pollution
- Environmental Hydrodynamics
- Marine Pollution
- Advanced Limnology
Third Semester
The third semester offers different versions of study, including:
- Advanced Urban Drainage
- Advanced Hydrodynamic Modelling (CFD) and Visualisation
- Measurement Technology and Data Acquisition
- Urban Hydroinformatics
- Project Oriented Study in an External Organisation
Fourth Semester
The fourth semester includes the Master's Thesis, which is a comprehensive research project that allows students to demonstrate their ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems.
Specialisation in Environmental Processes
The programme also offers a specialisation in Environmental Processes, which provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in chemical and biological processes in natural environments and technical systems. The specialisation includes elective courses such as:
- Ecosystem Modelling
- Danish Biotopes Evaluation and Management
- Instrumentation and Regulation of Processes
- Bioresources and Biorefineries
- Colloidal Chemistry
- Global Change Biology
Competence Profile
The programme is designed to equip students with a range of competencies, including:
- Knowledge of technological, scientific, and social aspects of water and environmental engineering
- Skills in analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of complex problems
- Ability to design, develop, and implement innovative solutions
- Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams
- Ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems
Assessment Methods
The programme uses a range of assessment methods, including:
- Written exams
- Oral exams
- Project reports
- Presentations
- Portfolio assessments
Language
The programme is taught in English, and students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in English throughout their studies.
Additional Information
The programme is accredited by the Danish Accreditation Institution and is recognised internationally. The university has a strong reputation for research and education in water and environmental engineering, and the programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field.
