Water and Wastewater Engineering MSc-PgDip-PgCert

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Water and Wastewater Engineering MSc-PgDip-PgCert

  • Entry requirements Candidates must possess or be expected to achieve, a 1st or 2nd class UK Honours degree in a relevant discipline, or the international equivalent of these UK qualifications. Other relevant qualifications, together with significant experience, may be considered.
  • Academic title Water and Wastewater Engineering MSc/PgDip/PgCert
  • Course description This course is ideal for individuals who want to make a difference to delivering reliable water supplies, or maintaining and enhancing river and ground water quality.

    Accredited by the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM), it provides students with knowledge and skills in process, hydraulics and pumping systems for water and wastewater treatment. Graduates are equipped to move into process and design engineering positions within the water sector, and many students are offered a job before they have completed the course.

    Facilities available to students include the sewage treatment works and pilot plant hall, a grey water treatment facility, and state-of-the-art microbiology and clean water laboratories.

    The course comprises eight assessed modules, a group design project (work-based design project for part-time students) and an individual thesis project. The Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) comprises eight modules and the group design project. Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) students complete five modules and a design project.

    Students compete annually for the British Water Group Design Project Award, the Lorch Foundation Prize for Best Laboratory Group, the Degremont Prize for Best Student and the Institution of Chemical Engineers Prize for Best Thesis.

    Group design project

    The group project is undertaken in relation to the design of a potable and a wastewater treatment works and provides students with experience of team working and the opportunity to apply principles taught during modules.

    Individual project

    Individual projects provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate independent research skills working on industry sponsored projects. Projects have been offered by UK and French water utilities, multinational companies and SMEs. Part-time students usually undertake their individual project with their employer.
    Modules:
    Modules include lectures and tutorials, and are assessed through examinations and assignments.  
    • Water and Wastewater Treatment Principles
    • Process Science and Engineering
    • Chemical Processes
    • Physical Processes
    • Biological Processes
    • Hydraulics and Pumping Systems
    • Risk Management and Reliability Engineering
    • Research Processes

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