"Water Resources Management" Program
About the "Water Resources Management" Program
The Master's program in "Water Resources Management" prepares specialists capable of managing various water-related systems, including water supply, sewerage, irrigation/drainage, and hydropower systems. Students gain expertise in the infrastructure, functions, and specific characteristics of these water management systems.
Professional Skills
Students acquire the knowledge, skills, and competencies to conduct water management research and develop river basin management plans and flood risk prevention strategies (plans for protection against the harmful effects of water).
PROFESSIONAL REALIZATION
Graduates are qualified for various operational and management positions in state, public, and private organizations as experts, heads of utility enterprises, investors, consultants, administrators, lecturers, and researchers.
Educational-and-qualification degree
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MSc) (Full-time: paid) - three semesters
Is this PROGRAM right for me?
If you are interested in environmental issues and want to participate in creating a more sustainable future, hydraulic engineering is the ideal field for you. You will learn to design and manage water resources in a way that balances economic interests with nature conservation. If you are socially responsible and want to contribute to improving people's quality of life, this program will provide you with that opportunity.
Admission Requirements
Candidates must have a degree in programs from Field 5 "Technical Sciences," Professional Field 3.7 "Administration and Management," Professional Field 3.8 "Economics," or Professional Field 4.4 "Earth Sciences," with a Higher Education Diploma GPA not lower than "Good."
Program Structure
Duration: three semesters (two semesters of coursework and one semester dedicated to the Master's thesis).
Intake: Winter/Summer semester
If you have specific questions regarding admission requirements, please contact us.
Dean's Office of the Faculty of Hydrotechnics
Tel: +359 884358084
E-mail: dean_fhe@uacg.bg