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Hydraulic Engineering - Land & Water Development

Modular Set Up

The table below shows all course modules of the specialisation within the framework of the International Master Programme in Water Science and Engineering.

The programme has a size of 106 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits, which are collected over a period of 18 months.

    Module Title ECTS   Module Content
 
1   Introduction to Water Science and Engineering 5   Issues on the global agenda for water and sustainable development, the basics of water science and engineering, basic hydrological processes and concepts.
 
2   Applied Hydraulics 5   Free-surface hydrodynamics, erosion and sediment transport and the application of hydraulics
 
3   Geosciences 5   Geo-engineering, shallow foundations, irrigation and drainage design and irrigation methods
 
4   Water Management Systems and Agronomy I 5   Hydraulics of irrigation systems; physics of soil moisture; design of an tertiary unit in an irrigation and drainage system.
 
5   Water Management Systems and Agronomy II 5   Hydraulics of irrigation systems; hydraulic laboratory exercises; engineering hydrology concepts, and agronomic aspects.
 
6   Aspects of Irrigation and Drainage 5   Economic and financial analyses; sociological aspects, flow control systems and water legislation.
 
7   Service Oriented Management of Irrigation Systems 5   Management of irrigation systems, and asset management.
 
8   Conveyance Systems 5   Unsteady flow phenomena; sediment transport in open irrigation channels; main drainage systems, drainage modelling and the application of GIS, and the application of several modelling tools e.g. Duflow.
 
9   Fieldwork / Fieldtrip 5   Exposure to European water sector organisations in the field of land and water development and hydraulic engineering in general.
 
10   Irrigation and Drainage Structures | Managing Organisations & Change 5   Irrigation structures; environmental impact assessment and environmental aspects of irrigation and drainage, and pumps and lifting devices. | Organisational perspectives; understanding change (concepts and models); human resources management; systems for change, total quality management.
 
11   Advanced Methods and Equipment 5   Sprinkler and drip irrigation methods; sub-surface drainage systems; remote sensing for irrigation and drainage systems; re-use of low water quality, and land use in water and flood prone areas.
 
12   Groupwork 5   Development of practical experiences in conducting a multi-disciplinary case study in a team work.
 
13   Selected Topics 4    
 
14   MSc Research Proposal 6   Preparation of the MSc research proposal including problem identification, literature review, approach and methodology, expected results, and work plan.
 
15   MSc Research, Thesis Writing 36