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Campus Deutz
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50679 Köln
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Integrated Water Resources Management (Master's program) – Program Content

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The overall objective of this Master's Program is to educate experts in the field of Integrated Water Resource Management who are high on demand for leading positions in the water sector and are able to manage complex projects for international institutions and companies.

Participants are provided with appropriate knowledge and skills to analyze current problems related to the usage and management of water and related resources. Ideal candidates for the program are recently graduated students or professionals  students or with working experience in public or private institutions, authorities and enterprises of the water sector.

The applicants should be active in or dealing with water and have an interest in learning and working in an intercultural and multidisciplinary environment.

Program Structure

The studies cover a period of four semesters. From the first to the third semester, classes take place in Cologne. The program consists of core modules with the aim of providing an overview on water management, economics, project management and the regional and institutional context. In addition, participants select electives related to specific topics of water management. The fourth semester focuses on the preparation of a master thesis. Internships and research stays, if possible together with a local institution or company, guarantee the practical orientation of the research.

The master program starts in the winter term of each academic year. It consists of modules, which are usually block-structured. The program is equivalent to 120 ECTS, (one ECTS equals around 30 hours of workload) according to the European system.

Explanations of the contents and terms mentioned in the overview

+ Core Modules

Acknowledging the fact that participants have a wide range of professional backgrounds, core modules aim at providing the student with a general overview of different disciplines relevant to water resources. The IWRM program follows the principle of sustainable development, which can only be achieved in consideration of ethical and social aspects. Therefore, such aspects play a fundamental role during the studies. In various courses students are encouraged to think and reflect critically.

+ Elective Modules

The elective modules are organized into “Methods and Tools” and three thematic blocks: “Integrated Water Resources Management IWRM”, “Natural Resources Management and Development NRM”, “Renewable Energy Management REM”. 

Students select a total of ten elective modules from the respective module catalogue IWRM (minimum 25 ECTS), the module catalogue methods and tools (minimum of 10 ECTS), and a maximum of 15 ECTS modules from the any module catalogue, including the catalogues of the adjoining master programs (NRM and REM).

Such multiple opportunities of elective courses choices are beneficial for the interdisciplinary nature of the student body.  Every student is supported in his way of specializing during the master program. Since resources management includes numerous cross-cutting issues, free choice of electives from the adjoining module catalogues related to energy and land is highly important.

+ Thesis

The fourth semester is dedicated to the master thesis research which is addressing a present research or management problem. The thesis can be carried out in an African, Asian or Latin American country relevant to the student’s specialization, possibly a local institution or company guarantee the practical orientation of the master research. Here students demonstrate their ability to analyse a problem as well as design, execute and document the related research. Hence, the student applies the knowledge and competencies acquired in the previous semesters and demonstrates the ability to plan and execute a project systematically and independently.

+ Field visits

Field visits play an important role as the exposure to real projects and to relevant institutions is of highest importance in order to meet the objectives of the master program.

+ Projects

In the Project modules students will have the chance to apply the new knowledge received in the basic or specialized modules to an interdisciplinary case study.

The participants should come from diverse technical or managerial backgrounds. The team projects should be related to real projects visited during the field trips or to projects suggested through other partners of the network.

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Contact

Faculty for Spatial Development and Infrastructure Systems
Campus Deutz
Betzdorfer Straße 2
50679 Köln
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+49 221-8275-4148
info-iwrm@th-koeln.de


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