Advanced Water Management at Cranfield University - UCAS

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Course summary

Why study an MSc in Advanced Water Management? A pathway to a successful and rewarding career in the water sector; shaping a more resilient and sustainable future for all. Managing water is one of society’s greatest challenges. What was once an abundant natural resource now requires careful management to ensure its availability and quality for future generations. The Advanced Water Management course builds on our 30 year legacy in Environmental Water Management. It covers the urgent water issues which confront our communities and the need to deliver innovative solutions which increase resilience and protect lives, livelihoods, and environmental quality The MSc is delivered by our world-leading experts and developed in partnership with a wide range of organisations and institutions from the water sector. Our graduates have the skills and expertise to solve global water challenges through a variety of career paths. Who is it for? The course is ideal for graduates wishing to develop the expertise needed to solve water management problems. It is designed to complement and expand your existing knowledge of science, policy and practice, making it suitable for students from a range of backgrounds. Recent students have joined us from undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in engineering (civil, hydraulic, agricultural), physical geography, chemistry and environmental sciences, as well as from professional careers. Our strong industry links make the course particularly suited for those looking to work in the water industry, government or environmental and engineering consultancy, and a wide range of roles including water quality, water resources, aquatic habitat and wildlife, flood defence and policy. The option to undertake the course on a part-time basis allows you to extend your professional development within your current employment. We will design in individual study plan for you, taking into account your workload and working commitments. Why this course? At the UK’s only exclusively postgraduate university, you will benefit from the unique experience of working with researchers whose primary purpose is to support the needs of their sector. All components of the Advanced Water Management course are designed with the same end goal in mind: to produce the best graduates for jobs in water resources, hydrology, water quality, habitat conservation and creation, and flood risk management. To achieve this, you will first reinforce your knowledge of topics and methods in four core areas (hydrology and modelling, water quality and ecology, drought and flood risk management and water management at urban and catchment scales). You will then integrate this learning and apply it to a real-world problem in the group project. Over a 10-week period, you will work in a team of 6-8 students from a range of Cranfield MSc courses on a consultancy project, handling all stages of project design and delivery from initial meetings to scope out the work to the final report and presentation. Topics vary yearly as they respond to the needs of our industrial partners, but typically relate to water resources and quality, aquatic ecology and flood risk management. Finally, you will delve into a single topic for your individual thesis project, strengthening your skills in project design and management; data collection, analysis and interpretation; and report writing, all of which are essential for your future career.

Assessment method

Taught modules 40%, Group project 20%, Individual project 40%

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management

How to apply

International applicants

Cranfield University welcomes applications from students from all over the world for our postgraduate programmes.

Entry requirements

Candidates must possess, or be expected to achieve, a first or second class UK Honours degree in a relevant science, engineering or related discipline, or the international equivalent of these UK qualifications. Other relevant qualifications, together with significant experience, may be considered. If you are an international student you will need to provide evidence that you have achieved a satisfactory test result in an English qualification.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £10825 Year 1
Northern Ireland £10825 Year 1
Scotland £10825 Year 1
Wales £10825 Year 1
EU £22150 Whole course
International £22150 Whole course

Additional fee information

* This course has an annual registration fee and a fee per module. The fee quoted above is the annual registration fee and this amount is invoiced annually. The fee for taught modules is £1,340 per 10 credits, invoiced on attendance. Modules will usually be worth 5, 10, 20, or 30 credits, with the module fee for each calculated accordingly.
Advanced Water Management at Cranfield University - UCAS