University College Cork

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Masters

Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Assessment (Online)

Offered at University College Cork, Ireland
DegreeMasters
FieldMSc Freshwater Quality Monitoring
Duration3 years
Tuition7000.00

Overview

The MSc Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Assessment (Online) at University College Cork is a part-time, online programme for professionals who want to strengthen their skills in freshwater monitoring, assessment, and data quality. You will study monitoring design and QA/QC, complete an applied field learning component, and finish with an individual research project and dissertation.

About this programme

Overview

The MSc in Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Assessment (Online) at University College Cork is designed for professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in the field of freshwater monitoring and assessment. This part-time, online programme allows participants to develop critical skills in data quality management and monitoring techniques, all while balancing their existing commitments.

What you'll study

This programme integrates online learning with an applied field component, ensuring that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Key components of the curriculum include:

  • Module 1: Data Handling and Presentation for Water Quality Monitoring Programmes
  • Module 2: Quality Assurance in Water Quality Monitoring Programmes
  • Module 3: Monitoring Programme Design for Freshwater Bodies
  • Module 4: Water Quality Monitoring using Biological and Ecological Methods
  • Module 5: Water Quality Monitoring with Particulate Material
  • Module 6: Monitoring and Assessment of Groundwater
  • Applied learning: Field module (typically scheduled during the programme)
  • Final stage: Individual research project and written dissertation

Note: Module titles and schedules may be subject to change. Please refer to the programme website for the latest information.

Entry requirements

Applicants are typically required to hold a Second Class Honours Grade II (NFQ, Level 8) or an equivalent qualification. This standard ensures that students possess a foundational understanding necessary for success in the programme.

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