Master of Water Resource Management
(N/0717/7/0001) (03/27) (MQA/PA 15293)
Water is the world’s most precious natural resource. The Water Resources Management program prepares students to face the complexities of managing this critical natural resource and their use in the urban, industrial, and agricultural environment. Water is the world’s most precious natural resource.
- Full Time: 2-3 Years | Part Time: 3-4 Years
- Intakes: January, June
Overview
The Master of Water Resource Management program at Lincoln University College prepares students for a rewarding career as a water-focused environmental scientist by providing them with the necessary professional skills. This course emphasises the significance of accurately assessing prospective and actual impacts on the water environment from industrial practises, abstraction, and agriculture. Students receive breadth in important planning and management disciplines while developing depth in a specialist area through this programme.
For successful completion of Masters degree each candidate should publish minimum of two research articles in Scopus indexed journals, with Lincoln University College affiliation.
Program Aim
The program of Master of Water Resource Management will produce professionals who are:
- Knowledgeable to apply critical thinking in water resource management.
- Competent to practice and possess interpersonal skill to communicate with other professionals in related field to water resource management practices.
- Capable to work ethically and professionally and protrude personal skills for self-directed learning as well as digital skills in water resource management and its development.
- Efficient to show adequate leadership skill and responsibilities with the excellent numeracy skills in water resource management.
- Able to demonstrate entrepreneurial skills.
Career Opportunities
The graduates of this program will be prepared for a professional career in water resource management. Employers value water resource professionals who have a comprehensive understanding of the various social, economic, and scientific aspects of water resource management. This degree equips them for several careers such as:
- Water Supervising Engineer
- Hydrologist
- Civil Engineer Manager
- Project Manager
- Hydraulic Engineer
- Deputy Water Manager
- Water Resources Director
- Water Resources Analyst
Contact us
+1300 880 111 (Malaysia)
+603-7806 3478 (International)
- +603-7806 3479
- info@www.lincoln.edu.my
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