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Water Management for Development (Distance Learning, Part-time) MSc, PGDip, PGCert
Loughborough University

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(4.5)

Find out more about studying Water Management for Development (Distance Learning, Part-time) MSc, PGDip, PGCert at Loughborough University? We've gathered all the key details, entry requirements, modules, fees, and more. Take the next step by booking an open day to explore it for yourself.

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UNISTATS, UCAS
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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

Online Campus

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

2 Year

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Loughborough’s online MSc in Water Management for Development equips you with the skills to tackle this critical global challenge. As a student studying water management, you will be passionate about making a positive impact on the world around you. You will also be interested in science, engineering and international development. Become a water and sanitation expert: Learn about cutting-edge technologies and practical solutions for delivering clean water and sanitation services in developing countries. You will connect with industry experts to build your professional network and explore career opportunities. Design and deliver fair policies: Gain the skills to design policies, improve service delivery and make water management sustainable for everyone. Gain a global perspective: Our internationally integrated and renowned School will teach you the latest practices and challenges faced by different countries. Flexible learning: A distance learning programme fits around your busy schedule and study from anywhere in the world at your own pace. Part-time: 2-5 years

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Complete University Guide ranking
7th
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Complete University Guide Civil Engineering ranking
13th
Tuition fees
Student living
£6,450 per year
Students from Domestic

The fee stated is for a full-time student undertaking a master’s programme of 180 credits. Part-time students should divide the published fee by 180 and then multiply by the number of credits taken in the specific year to calculate the tuition fees.

DATA SOURCE:
UCAS / IDP Connect

Uni info

Student rating
(4.5)
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CUG ranking 7th