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Water Science and Management

12 August 2024
‌Develop industry skills on managing, using, and researching water science and resources.
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Overview


Water Science and Management

Introduction

Freshwater in ΢ҕl New Zealand and around the world is facing more pressure than ever before. Balancing the often competing needs of people and ecosystems requires an integrated approach that is forward-thinking and courageous. Our courses help people begin or progress their career in water science and management. The postgraduate programmes are offered in joint partnership between ΢ҕl and Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki | Lincoln University, through the .

Whether your ambition is to be a researcher, consultant, or something out-of-the-box, we have the pathway to get you there. Our range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses are taught out of ΢ҕl and Lincoln universities, by leading experts in the field.

Water Science and Management

Water Science and Management

Career opportunities

Demand for graduates in this field, with associated science, engineering, and environment management skills, has never been greater.

Graduates go on to work as water resource managers, researchers, advisors, or consultants in:

  • Local, regional, and central government, rūnanga, and environmental consultancies
  • Water-dependent industries such as hydroelectricity, irrigation, dairy, and other agriculture
  • Interest groups, NGOs, and community water initiatives
  • Research institutes and universities (usually requiring a PhD).

Related brochures

Undergraduate Prospectus

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International Prospectus 2024/2025

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