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Cranfield University: Water and Wastewater Engineering
Institution | Cranfield University View institution profile |
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Department | Water |
Web | https://www.cranfield.ac.uk |
study@cranfield.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01234 758540 |
Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
**Help shape a more resilient and sustainable future with an MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering**
Communities depend on safe and reliable water and wastewater services. There is an urgent need to transform those services to improve protection for public health, provide better care for the water environment, cope with climate change, and become fit for a low-carbon future.
Our MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering will equip you with an advanced understanding of the technologies at the heart of those services, including conventional ones as well as more radical, innovative systems. You will also gain a real-world perspective on the evolving global sector in which those technologies are utilised.
Our academic staff are world-leading experts in the field, and their cutting-edge research directly informs our teaching to help us go beyond standard textbooks. Throughout the course you will cover theory, application and practice while working in our world-class facilities, including our very own working sewage treatment works.
This course also has PgDip and PgCert options.
**Who is it for?**
The Water and Wastewater Engineering course is ideal for individuals who want to make a real difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or to maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.
Well-educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to design, operate and manage vital water and wastewater treatment services. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressures on our water supplies continue to grow.
**Why this course?**
Water is under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Water engineering and treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water. This course is designed to enable you to develop a career addressing these challenges.
- Study a truly interdisciplinary course, which covers a balance of engineering, environmental science and risk management.
- Conduct your MSc thesis working on industrially-relevant projects.
- Our research-active faculty work alongside the water industry, consultancies and policy makers, helping to align the course with the latest sector thinking, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
- External experts from industry, environmental agencies and the third sector are also invited throughout the course to share their experiences and knowledge.
- There are fantastic opportunities to gain applied knowledge, including filed trips, group design project and an applied MSc thesis, all of which will put into practice the theoretical knowledge you need.
- Innovative teaching practices, including 'flipped classrooms' and student-led exercises, are embedded throughout this course.
- Our group and individual projects are supported by external companies, which means you are able to benefit from our links with industry to develop your practical skills and build up your network of contacts before you leave Cranfield.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | 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. |
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
EU | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
England | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Help shape a more resilient and sustainable future with an MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering**
Communities depend on safe and reliable water and wastewater services. There is an urgent need to transform those services to improve protection for public health, provide better care for the water environment, cope with climate change, and become fit for a low-carbon future.
Our MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering will equip you with an advanced understanding of the technologies at the heart of those services, including conventional ones as well as more radical, innovative systems. You will also gain a real-world perspective on the evolving global sector in which those technologies are utilised.
Our academic staff are world-leading experts in the field, and their cutting-edge research directly informs our teaching to help us go beyond standard textbooks. Throughout the course you will cover theory, application and practice while working in our world-class facilities, including our very own working sewage treatment works.
This course also has PgDip and PgCert options.
**Who is it for?**
The Water and Wastewater Engineering course is ideal for individuals who want to make a real difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or to maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.
Well-educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to design, operate and manage vital water and wastewater treatment services. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressures on our water supplies continue to grow.
**Why this course?**
Water is under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Water engineering and treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water. This course is designed to enable you to develop a career addressing these challenges.
- Study a truly interdisciplinary course, which covers a balance of engineering, environmental science and risk management.
- Conduct your MSc thesis working on industrially-relevant projects.
- Our research-active faculty work alongside the water industry, consultancies and policy makers, helping to align the course with the latest sector thinking, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
- External experts from industry, environmental agencies and the third sector are also invited throughout the course to share their experiences and knowledge.
- There are fantastic opportunities to gain applied knowledge, including filed trips, group design project and an applied MSc thesis, all of which will put into practice the theoretical knowledge you need.
- Innovative teaching practices, including 'flipped classrooms' and student-led exercises, are embedded throughout this course.
- Our group and individual projects are supported by external companies, which means you are able to benefit from our links with industry to develop your practical skills and build up your network of contacts before you leave Cranfield.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | 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. |
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 1685 GBP for Module |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 1685 GBP for Module |
Scotland | 1685 GBP for Module |
Wales | 1685 GBP for Module |
EU | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Help shape a more resilient and sustainable future with an MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering**
Communities depend on safe and reliable water and wastewater services. There is an urgent need to transform those services to improve protection for public health, provide better care for the water environment, cope with climate change, and become fit for a low-carbon future.
Our MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering will equip you with an advanced understanding of the technologies at the heart of those services, including conventional ones as well as more radical, innovative systems. You will also gain a real-world perspective on the evolving global sector in which those technologies are utilised.
Our academic staff are world-leading experts in the field, and their cutting-edge research directly informs our teaching to help us go beyond standard textbooks. Throughout the course you will cover theory, application and practice while working in our world-class facilities, including our very own working sewage treatment works.
This course also has PgDip and PgCert options.
**Who is it for?**
The Water and Wastewater Engineering course is ideal for individuals who want to make a real difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or to maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.
Well-educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to design, operate and manage vital water and wastewater treatment services. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressures on our water supplies continue to grow.
**Why this course?**
Water is under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Water engineering and treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water. This course is designed to enable you to develop a career addressing these challenges.
- Study a truly interdisciplinary course, which covers a balance of engineering, environmental science and risk management.
- Conduct your MSc thesis working on industrially-relevant projects.
- Our research-active faculty work alongside the water industry, consultancies and policy makers, helping to align the course with the latest sector thinking, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
- External experts from industry, environmental agencies and the third sector are also invited throughout the course to share their experiences and knowledge.
- There are fantastic opportunities to gain applied knowledge, including filed trips, group design project and an applied MSc thesis, all of which will put into practice the theoretical knowledge you need.
- Innovative teaching practices, including 'flipped classrooms' and student-led exercises, are embedded throughout this course.
- Our group and individual projects are supported by external companies, which means you are able to benefit from our links with industry to develop your practical skills and build up your network of contacts before you leave Cranfield.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | 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. |
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
EU | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
England | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 10825 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Help shape a more resilient and sustainable future with an MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering**
Communities depend on safe and reliable water and wastewater services. There is an urgent need to transform those services to improve protection for public health, provide better care for the water environment, cope with climate change, and become fit for a low-carbon future.
Our MSc in Water and Wastewater Engineering will equip you with an advanced understanding of the technologies at the heart of those services, including conventional ones as well as more radical, innovative systems. You will also gain a real-world perspective on the evolving global sector in which those technologies are utilised.
Our academic staff are world-leading experts in the field, and their cutting-edge research directly informs our teaching to help us go beyond standard textbooks. Throughout the course you will cover theory, application and practice while working in our world-class facilities, including our very own working sewage treatment works.
This course also has PgDip and PgCert options.
**Who is it for?**
The Water and Wastewater Engineering course is ideal for individuals who want to make a real difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or to maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.
Well-educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to design, operate and manage vital water and wastewater treatment services. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressures on our water supplies continue to grow.
**Why this course?**
Water is under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Water engineering and treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water. This course is designed to enable you to develop a career addressing these challenges.
- Study a truly interdisciplinary course, which covers a balance of engineering, environmental science and risk management.
- Conduct your MSc thesis working on industrially-relevant projects.
- Our research-active faculty work alongside the water industry, consultancies and policy makers, helping to align the course with the latest sector thinking, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
- External experts from industry, environmental agencies and the third sector are also invited throughout the course to share their experiences and knowledge.
- There are fantastic opportunities to gain applied knowledge, including filed trips, group design project and an applied MSc thesis, all of which will put into practice the theoretical knowledge you need.
- Innovative teaching practices, including 'flipped classrooms' and student-led exercises, are embedded throughout this course.
- Our group and individual projects are supported by external companies, which means you are able to benefit from our links with industry to develop your practical skills and build up your network of contacts before you leave Cranfield.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | 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. |
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 1685 GBP for Module |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 1685 GBP for Module |
Scotland | 1685 GBP for Module |
Wales | 1685 GBP for Module |
EU | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Develop your career with a Water & Wastewater Engineering MSc**
Are you passionate about making a real and practical difference to delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water for our future? Our Water and Wastewater MSc will equip you with an advanced understanding of water and wastewater systems qualifying you to work in all areas of water and wastewater treatment and management and providing a valuable contribution to the UK and global water sector.
Through innovative teaching by our expert academics actively engaged in researching and strong industry links, the course will blend theory, application and practice while working in Cranfield’s world-class facilities. The MSc will provide treatment scientists, technologists and engineers with the expert skills to solve practical problems, communicate effectively and work successfully, making you highly sought after by industry and government employers.
This course also has PgDip and PgCert options.
**Who is it for?**
The Water and Wastewater Engineering course is ideal for individuals who want to make a real difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or to maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.
Well-educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to design, operate and manage vital water and wastewater treatment services. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressures on our water supplies continue to grow.
**Why this course?**
Water is under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Water engineering and treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water. This course is designed to enable you to develop a career addressing these challenges.
- Study a truly interdisciplinary course, which covers a balance of engineering, environmental science and risk management.
- Conduct your MSc thesis working on industrially-relevant projects.
- Our research-active faculty work alongside the water industry, consultancies and policy makers, helping to align the course with the latest sector thinking, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
- External experts from industry, environmental agencies and the third sector are also invited throughout the course to share their experiences and knowledge.
- There are fantastic opportunities to gain applied knowledge, including filed trips, group design project and an applied MSc thesis, all of which will put into practice the theoretical knowledge you need.
- Innovative teaching practices, including 'flipped classrooms' and student-led exercises, are embedded throughout this course.
- Our group and individual projects are supported by external companies, which means you are able to benefit from our links with industry to develop your practical skills and build up your network of contacts before you leave Cranfield.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | 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. |
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
EU | 21500 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
England | 10500 GBP for Whole course |
Northern Ireland | 10500 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 10500 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 10500 GBP for Whole course |
International | 21500 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Develop your career with a Water & Wastewater Engineering MSc**
Are you passionate about making a real and practical difference to delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water for our future? Our Water and Wastewater MSc will equip you with an advanced understanding of water and wastewater systems qualifying you to work in all areas of water and wastewater treatment and management and providing a valuable contribution to the UK and global water sector.
Through innovative teaching by our expert academics actively engaged in researching and strong industry links, the course will blend theory, application and practice while working in Cranfield’s world-class facilities. The MSc will provide treatment scientists, technologists and engineers with the expert skills to solve practical problems, communicate effectively and work successfully, making you highly sought after by industry and government employers.
This course also has PgDip and PgCert options.
**Who is it for?**
The Water and Wastewater Engineering course is ideal for individuals who want to make a real difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or to maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.
Well-educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to design, operate and manage vital water and wastewater treatment services. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressures on our water supplies continue to grow.
**Why this course?**
Water is under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Water engineering and treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture, and in safeguarding the quality of water. This course is designed to enable you to develop a career addressing these challenges.
- Study a truly interdisciplinary course, which covers a balance of engineering, environmental science and risk management.
- Conduct your MSc thesis working on industrially-relevant projects.
- Our research-active faculty work alongside the water industry, consultancies and policy makers, helping to align the course with the latest sector thinking, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
- External experts from industry, environmental agencies and the third sector are also invited throughout the course to share their experiences and knowledge.
- There are fantastic opportunities to gain applied knowledge, including filed trips, group design project and an applied MSc thesis, all of which will put into practice the theoretical knowledge you need.
- Innovative teaching practices, including 'flipped classrooms' and student-led exercises, are embedded throughout this course.
- Our group and individual projects are supported by external companies, which means you are able to benefit from our links with industry to develop your practical skills and build up your network of contacts before you leave Cranfield.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | 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. |
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 1635 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 1635 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 1635 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 1635 GBP for Year 1 |
EU | 21500 GBP for Whole course |
International | 21500 GBP for Whole course |
Cranfield is a specialist postgraduate university that is a global leader for education and transformational research in technology and management.
We have many world-class, large-scale facilities, including our own global research airport, which offers a unique environment for transformational education and research, living laboratory for testing transformative technologies and new approaches to deliver enhanced social, economic and environmental outcomes.
Cranfield teaches over 5,000 postgraduate students each year and employs around 1,500 academic and support staff. Our staff-to-student ratio is one of the best for any university in the UK.
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