Course of Study Water and Environmental Engineering (Study Cohort w24)

Sample course plan C  Master Water and Environmental Engineering (WUMS)
Specialisation Water
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Core Qualification CompulsorySpecialisation CompulsoryFocus CompulsoryThesis Compulsory
Core Qualification Elective CompulsorySpecialisation Elective CompulsoryFocus Elective CompulsoryInterdisciplinary complement
LP
1
Environmental microbiology and analytics
Environmental AnalysisVL2
Environmental microbiologyVL2
Management of Surface Water
Modelling of Flow in Rivers and EstuariesVL3
Nature-Oriented Hydraulic Engineering / Integrated Flood ProtectionPBL2
Study Work Specialisation Water
Master Thesis
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sustainable Circular Economy
Environment and SustainabilityVL2
Circular EconomySE2
Wastewater Systems
Advanced Wastewater TreatmentVL2
Advanced Wastewater Treatment1
Biological Wastewater TreatmentVL2
Biological Wastewater Treatment1
8
9
10
11
12
13
Water Resources and -Supply
Chemistry of Drinking Water TreatmentVL2
Chemistry of Drinking Water Treatment1
Water Resource ManagementVL2
Water Resource Management1
Hydrological Systems
Applied Surface HydrologyVL2
Interaction Water - Environment in Fluvial AreasPBL1
Applied Surface HydrologyPBL1
Membrane Technology
Membrane TechnologyVL2
Membrane Technology1
Membrane TechnologyPR1
14
15
16
17
18
19
Subsurface Processes
Subsurface Solute TransportVL2
Subsurface Solute Transport1
Modeling of Subsurface Processes3
Advanced Vadose Zone Hydrology
Vadose Zone HydrologyVL2
Vadose Zone Hydrology2
Modeling Processes in Vadose Zone2
Process Modeling in Water Technology
Process Modeling in Drinking Water TreatmentPBL2
Process Modelling of Wastewater TreatmentPBL2
20
21
22
23
24
25
Adaptation to Climate Change in Hydraulic Engineering (AKWAS)
Adaptation to climate change in hydraulic engineeringPBL4
26
27
28
29
30
Business & Management (from catalogue) - 6LP
Non-technical Courses for Master (from catalogue) - 6LP

The choice of courses from the catalogue is flexible (depends on the semestral work load), provided the necessary number of required credits is reached.