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Agricultural Water Management Engineering-MSc

Agricultural Water Management Engineering, MSc

Academic discipline: Agricultural Science

Qualification: Agricultural Water Management Engineer

Starting date: September/February

Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 547 /IELTS 6.0 /oral examination)

Academic requirements: Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, agricultural engineering, horticulture engineering, crop production engineering, agrobusiness and rural development engineering, rural development engineering.

Duration: 4 semesters

ECTS credits: 120

Tuition fee: 7,500 USD/year

Other fees: application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

Short description:
The aim of the graduate program is to train agricultural water management engineers who, equipped with knowledge and skills acquired over the course of the program, are able to use creative engineering in the field of sustainable integrated water management within the field of agricultural water management. With their qualifications, graduates are able to cooperate with other experts in solving domestic and international problems related to their field of expertise.

Lecture, seminar: 48%

Practice: 52%

Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

YearMain subjects
1Applied Hydrology and Hydraulics, Climatology, Hydrogeograpy, Hidrobiology, Water Chemistry, Soil Physics, Melioration and Land Consolidation, Pond Culture and Fisheries Management, Irrigated Crop Production, Floodplain Management, Irrigation for Horticultural Production, Wastewater and Slurry Management, Management and Utilization of Aquatic Habitats, Water Resource Protection – Environmental Damage Prevention, Remote Sensing and GIS in Hydrology, Farm Irrigation Machines, Irrigation Technology
2Precision Agriculture, Drought Management, Integrated Water Management and Monitoring, Water Economics, Excess Water Management, Agricultural Water Supply Systems, Agricultural Water Management Planning and Implementation, Water Policy, Water Law and Sectoral Public Administration, Thesis

Internship, practice: Students should complete a 4-week summer field practice.