Environmental Engineering in English (spec. Modern Engineering in Water Managment)
recruitment:
Candidates eligible for the qualification process include those:- Holding a relevant diploma:
- a first-cycle diploma of an engineer in environmental engineering obtained in the Polish education system, - Holding a diploma requiring verification of alignment of learning outcomes:
- a first-cycle diploma of an engineer or a diploma of completion of long-cycle master's studies in another related field of study obtained in the Polish education system, or
- a foreign diploma (Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent) in environmental engineering or related field of study entitling the holder to apply for second-cycle studies in the country of issue.
Method of verifying the alignment of learning outcomes: A scan of the diploma supplement or a certified transcript from the university listing subjects, hours, grades, and ECTS points completed in the study program based on which the candidate applies for admission is verified. The candidate uploads the specified documents to their profile in the IRK system. If any discrepancies in learning outcomes are identified through analysis, the student will be required to make up for the competency gaps during their second-cycle studies by completing and passing the subjects indicated by the committee, not exceeding 30 ECTS. Candidates who have had their expected learning outcomes positively verified are considered further in the qualification process.
Candidates whose English language proficiency at a minimum B2 level has been confirmed through the acceptance of an uploaded language certificate in the IRK or through an interview verifying English language proficiency at the same level are eligible for the qualification process.
Candidates who meet the above requirements are qualified based on the arithmetic average of all final grades from the subjects included in the program of completed studies. If the number of candidates exceeds the admission limit, first-cycle environmental engineering graduates will be admitted first (based on the average grade from completed studies), followed by graduates of other fields of study (based on the average grade from completed studies). The result, based on which the ranking list is created, is the product of the aforementioned average and the alignment coefficient.
obtained title: master of science
Stationary
expected admissions limit: 15
beginning of classes: summer recruitment
duration of studies: 1.5 years (3 semestry)
Studies conducted in English language.
Description of direction
Aim of the programme
The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at SGGW, will launch the new international studies “Modern engineering in water management”. The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering has the aim to offer the students holistic and interdisciplinary knowledge in the area of water management and environmental engineering. Specialists from different faculties of Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) and visiting professors from abroad will present the contents.
Studies are focused on both technical and ecological aspects of the environment, emphasizing the role of the human in shaping sustainable landscapes and ecosystems. Specifically, students will obtain a complex knowledge of the integral approach in water management in the age of environmental droughts and climate change. The programme is divided into three semesters. It consists of lectures, seminars, workshops, labworks, and field research conducted in both partner countries: Poland and Kazakhstan.
Study program:
Career prospects
Career prospects
The course will equip students with a range of transferable skills, and an ideal combination for a leading career in environmental engineering. It will allow demonstrating the ability to work independently on a complex topic and demonstrate initiative in the solution of engineering challenges.