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Master of Water Science and Management

Level of Study

Master's Degree

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Summary

The Master of Water Science Management (MWSM) degree is offered in joint partnership between UC and Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki | Lincoln University, through the Waterways Centre.

This programme prepares you for a professional career in water science and management where you can make a difference in how water is studied, managed, and perceived.

The MWSM is specifically designed to give you practical experience working with industry stakeholders to manage water governance and catchment projects. The Waterways Centre also offers a two-year Master of Science in Water Science Management involving a research thesis designed to build your theoretical and technical skills in water systems.

Course Subjects
  • WATR691 Water Science and Management Project (60 points)
  • DRRE402 Natural Hazard Risk Assessment
  • ENVR411 Case Studies in Environmental Science
  • GEOL493 Unravelling Environmental Histories
  • GISC401 Foundations of Geospatial Data Science
  • GISC406 Remote Sensing for Earth Observation
  • MAOR419 Mātauranga Māori and Science (30 points - please get in touch if you are interested)

Entry criteria

For entry to the MWSM you will need a bachelor's degree relevant to Water Science and Management, with at least a B Grade Point Average from your final year (or other approved qualifications of an equivalent standard).

For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Water Science and Management or use the admission requirements checker.

How to apply

Register your interest in the degree by contacting waterways@canterbury.ac.nz.

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