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56 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in United Kingdom
Environmental Change and Management
The Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford aims to give you a broad appreciation of the major processes of environmental change and of the people and institutions involved in environmental management.
Water and Wastewater Processes
The Water and Wastewater Processes MSc at Cranfield University is a one-year full-time programme designed to equip students with essential skills in environmental engineering. This course is available in both full-time and part-time formats, allowing flexibility for students. Graduates will gain a comprehensive understanding of water management and treatment processes.

Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate
Gain a deep quantitative understanding of the climate system with the Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate degree offered at the University of Reading.

Water and Environmental Engineering
The Water and Environmental Engineering MSc degree at the University of Surrey equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to address pressing challenges related to water resources and environmental sustainability.

Flood and Coastal Engineering (with Infrastructure Design)
This Flood and Coastal Engineering (with Infrastructure Design), MSc course from Brunel University of London will teach you how to apply cutting-edge technology and tools such as machine learning and AI to solve a range of flood and coastal engineering problems.

Ocean Sciences Research
The Ocean Sciences Research degree from Bangor University, is a one-year full-time research programme that differs from a taught Masters programme by placing more emphasis on research, and by being examined much more like a PhD, by viva voce (oral) examination, rather than by grading of coursework and dissertation.

Maritime Archaeology
Explore people's changing relationships with the world’s oceans and seas at this Maritime Archaeology MSc course offered at the University of Southampton. You’ll study the technologies of seafaring, histories of environmental change, and underwater landscapes. This subject incorporates elements of traditional archaeology, ethnography, maritime history and marine science.
Marine Ecosystem Management
During the MSc in Marine Ecosystem Management at the University of St Andrews gain a superior understanding of marine systems and develop the skills needed for a career in research and management.

Water and Environmental Management
This Water and Environmental Management MSc course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London will build in-depth understanding of the interconnected global challenges of climate change, pollution and habitat loss and the innovative strategies required to address them.
Advanced Naval Architecture
Naval architecture is an ever-evolving industry with many specifications and unique challenges. In studying this Advanced Naval Architecture course at The University of Strathclyde, you'll have the opportunity to become a competent naval architecture graduate which industry is looking for.
International Maritime Business
With a rich blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, Solent University’s International Maritime Business master’s programme aims to leave graduates well-equipped for careers in ship management or port operations/management, both in the UK and internationally.

Water and Environmental Engineering
Solve problems in water pollution, sanitation and climate change with environmental science and civil engineering in this MSc Water and Environmental Engineering at University of Portsmouth.
Flood and Water Management
This Flood and Water Management course from Lancaster University is specifically designed to enhance your skills and your potential to be a world-leading hydrologist.

Hydrology and Water Resources Management
The Hydrology and Water Resources Management MSc programme from Imperial will deepen your theoretical and practical knowledge of hydrology, which encompasses the physical and life sciences, mathematical sciences, and systems analysis.

Riverine and Estuarine Processes
The Riverine and Estuarine Processes programme from University of Brighton is designed to meet the growing demand from governments and engineers worldwide for a more in-depth understanding of these systems; as the climate is changing, the human population increasing and severe floods, erosion and water scarcity become more common.
Sustainable Water Management
Our water systems are under increasing pressure from a variety of sources, including climate change, population growth, and waste. Recent weather events in the UK and abroad, for example, have highlighted the need for urgent innovative solutions to minimise the impact of flooding on communities and ecosystems. University of Aberdeen offers a degree in Sustainable Water Management.

Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering with Industrial Practice
This Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering with Industrial Practice course from University of Greenwich is ideal for graduates seeking roles in sectors such as water resource engineering and waste management.

Marine Ecosystems
This Marine Ecosystems course from Newcastle University will prepare you for a career in marine research.
Water Science, Policy and Management
The Water Science, Policy and Management offered at the University of Oxford aims to equip the next generation of water professionals with the blend of skills necessary to make a significant contribution to sustainable water management pathways across competing priorities of water for ecosystems, food, energy, economic growth and human consumption.

Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering
This Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering course from University of Greenwich combines solid waste management, contaminated land treatment and GIS with management of the earth's resources.