Master of Integrated Water Management
Training Type: Course  Leading to qualification: Master of Integrated Water Management
Recognised By: Australian NQF
Suitable for: Consultants, Developers, Others with an interest in urban land management, Practitioners, Problem holders, Regulators, Students
Provided By: International WaterCentre (a joint venture of four leading Australian universities: The University of Queensland (UQ), Griffith University, Monash University and The University of Western Australia (UWA)
Language: English
Venue: The University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia) or The University of Western Australia (Albany, Australia), International organisation- network or project
Date(s): 25/02/2013 to 30/06/2014
Duration: 2 Years Masters degree completed in 18 months (1.5 years) full-time
Cost:  (Other) Cost: AU$46,000 for the full degree. Full-tuition + partial (AU$6,000 off the tuition fees) scholarships offered .
Course Aims: The program is designed to develop future water leaders through equipping you with the knowledge and skills you need to create innovative, ‘whole-of-water-cycle’ solutions to regional, national and international water challenges.
Learning out comes: You will be capable of providing water management expertise to help reduce poverty through sustainable use of water; provide technical and managerial input into the planning, design and operation of water projects and facilities; understand the principles of managing water, wastewater and stormwater systems and water sensitive urban design; recognise the socio-economic factors relevant to effective water solutions; and understand governance frameworks for good water management. You will develop effective leadership as well as the strategic, managerial and technical skills you need to advance in the water sector.
Topics: Water and sanitation Overvi
Level: Master
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Contact: Jennifer Ball
Email:  admin@watercentre,org
Web Link:  http://www.watercentre.org/education/programs
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