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Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW (WULS-SGGW) M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering
Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW (WULS-SGGW)

M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering

Warsaw, Poland

4 Semesters

English

Full time

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Introduction

Mission of the Faculty

Sustainable development of the modern society requires, among others, specialists able to describe, understand and analyze processes occurring in the environment and apply to that engineering knowledge and solutions. The mission of the Faculty is to form engineers who understand the environmental complexity of the contemporary world and analyze it using modern engineering methods and tools.

Mission of the specialization (major)

The specialization program focuses on the scientific analysis of physical, environmental, technical, socio-economic and legal aspects of water resources management. It aims to provide students with an understanding of these aspects and their mutual interactions and with the ability to devise sustainable and technically effective solutions to water resources management. An application of the Information Systems plays an important role in achieving this aim.

Detailed program of studies

The taught program is divided into five thematic blocks: Hydrological Processes, Water Management, Information Systems, Mathematical Modelling, and Governance. The subjects are realized during four semesters:

a) First year: Statistics, Environmental chemistry, Spatial planning, Reliability and safety of engineering systems, Environmental management, Proecological technologies, Environmental monitoring, Technology and management of construction engineering, Environmental information systems, Soil physics and hydrology, Advanced hydrology, Advanced meteorology, Water reservoirs, Land and water development


b) Second Year: Pollution and protection of water, River hydromorphology and restoration, Remote sensing techniques, Surface water modelling, Waste water management, Environmental geotechnics, Ground water flow modelling, Diploma seminar, Optimisation techniques, Economy of water resources, Water law and administration, Integrated water resources management

Educational outcomes

Graduates of the specialization are expected to find jobs as academically trained professionals or scientists in a wide range of public and private institutions of different levels (local and central administration, water companies, scientific and research institutions, consultancies, NGOs) working in such fields as: water management and consulting, environmental protection, implementation of EU policy, hydrological engineering.

Requirements

Engineering degree or equivalent in Environmental Engineering.

Duration: four semesters; start: 1st March

Recruitment

  • Qualification based on average results from the first degree studies
  • Verified command of English

Number of the place available: 15 to 17

The following documents should be sent via e-mail or submitted by you to the Office for Students Affairs:

  • Signed application form with a photograph attached;
  • A photocopy of valid passport or other document confirming the identity of the candidate (the original document is to be presented upon arrival);
  • CV in Polish or English;
  • A document confirming the knowledge of English;
  • A certificate from consulate confirming Polish descent or Polish Charter, if the candidate holds one;
  • Original or certified copy of higher education graduation diploma (a photocopy of the original certified with the seal of the institution/university that has issued it.), together with supplement/transcript of records (a specification including the subjects taken, numer of hours and grades), entitling to undertake second-cycle studies in the country of its issue. The Diploma must bear an apostille.
  • A copy of high school leaving certificate – a document entitling to undertake studies in the country of its issue. On request the applicant is obliged to provide apostille.
  • Documents issued in languages other than Polish or English must be translated. The translation shall be made or certified by the Consul of the RP or by a sworn translator, entered into the panel of sworn translations of Ministry of Justice.

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