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University of Western Australia

The Master of Integrated Water Management provides an advanced study of the water cycle, acknowledging all of the natural and human processes that water undergoes from catchment to coast. Integrated water management deals with the challenges facing water managers across the world including flooding and urban design, rural water and sanitation, climate change, and water energy. Students consider the impact of decisions systematically across environment, politics, law, science, culture, engineering, economics, health and society.
Good knowledge of geography.
Major studies provide an advanced study of the water cycle, acknowledging all of the natural and human processes that water undergoes from catchment to coast and challenges facing water managers across the world including flooding and urban design, rural water and sanitation, climate change, and water energy.
International students must have a bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (where required), completed to a sufficiently high standard.
Upon successful completion of this degree, students will receive a Master of Integrated Water Management – Coursework ,endorsed by four internationally recognized Australian Universities.
This degree is designed for professionals interested in further study who are seeking to familiarize themselves with recent developments in the field, or to enhance their intellectual and research skills. This course leads to become Environmental Consultant, Environmental Manager, Environmental Scientist.
$30800, per year.
2 years