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Admission Requirements

Enrolling for this study plan is only possible based on your academic record.

Enrolling for this plan is also possible having completed the Preparatory Programme Master of Science in Sustainable Land Management.

Overview of the study plan

The abridged program of the interuniversity Master of Science in Sustainable Land Managment, track 'Urban Land Engineering' includes:
- Compulsory Courses (20 ECTS)
- Elective Courses (10 ECTS)
- Master Thesis (30 ECTS)
Each of the modules has to be successfully completed to obtain the diploma. The student has to respect all registration requirements.


Compulsory Courses Abridged Program

These compulsory courses must be successfully completed.

From the courses listed below, students must obtain 20 ECTS credits.

5ECTS credits - Surface water modelling
5ECTS credits - Urban hydrology and hydraulics
5ECTS credits - Water Resources Management 2: EU and international framework
5ECTS credits - Integrated Project

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Master Thesis

The Master Thesis must be successfully completed.

From the courses listed below, students must obtain 30 ECTS credits.

30ECTS credits - Master Thesis Sustainable Land Management

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Elective courses

This module includes the elective courses.
Students must successfully accomplish at least 10 ECTS of elective courses out of this list.

From the courses listed below, students must obtain 10 ECTS credits.

5ECTS credits - Internship
5ECTS credits - Soil Erosion Control: Principles and Practice
5ECTS credits - Clay Mineralogy
5ECTS credits - Geostatistics
5ECTS credits - Land Evaluation
5ECTS credits - Landscape Ecology
5ECTS credits - Soil Degradation
4ECTS credits - Environmental Programming
5ECTS credits - Groundwater modelling
5ECTS credits - Land-Climate Dynamics
5ECTS credits - Water and Land Interaction and Transformation
6ECTS credits - Decision Support for Sustainability
6ECTS credits - Sustainable Mobility and Logistics - EUTOPIA Learning Unit
4ECTS credits - Civil Engineering Hydraulics
3ECTS credits - Natural Risk Management
5ECTS credits - Irrigation and Drainage
6ECTS credits - Mineral Resources, Economy and Environment

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