Understand the modern day challenges facing hydrologists on this one-year, multidisciplinary Masters course.
Hydrology explores the natural distribution of water in time and space. On this course, youll evaluate the impact of manmade changes on the distribution and quality of this water.
While hydrology has traditionally been concerned with floods and water resources, experts are increasingly focused on the problems of pollutant transport, as well as wider issues such as climate change.
This course will deepen your theoretical and practical knowledge of hy...
Understand the modern day challenges facing hydrologists on this one-year, multidisciplinary Masters course.<br/><br/>Hydrology explores the natural distribution of water in time and space. On this course, youll evaluate the impact of manmade changes on the distribution and quality of this water.<br/><br/>While hydrology has traditionally been concerned with floods and water resources, experts are increasingly focused on the problems of pollutant transport, as well as wider issues such as climate change.<br/><br/>This course will deepen your theoretical and practical knowledge of hydrology, which encompasses the physical and life sciences, mathematical sciences, and systems analysis.<br/><br/>Youll also enhance your understanding of water resources management on a compulsory study tour, and carry out an individual research project in an area of your choice.
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1 Years
Start Date
09/2025
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South Kensington Campus
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I50
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