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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in "Water and the Environment " in the Agronomic Sciences stream aims to train specialists capable of sustainable management of water resources in agricultural systems, while integrating environmental, economic and social issues. This program offers subjects that help students to:
- Master modern agricultural water management techniques.
- Understand the interactions between agricultural
and natural environments.
- Be able to diagnose, design and evaluate sustainable hydro-agricultural development projects.
development projects.
- Integrate remote sensing remote sensing, GIS, modeling and artificial intelligence tools in the
Management of Natural ressources.
The basic courses (or fundamental teaching units) for a Master's degree in Water and Environment in the agricultural sciences are designed to provide students with essential knowledge and skills from the first year (M1), with a progression towards more applied topics in M2
- Applied hydraulics courses (river hydraulics and underground hydraulics)
- Remote sensing course
- Applied geostatistics course
- Hydrological and hydrogeological modeling course
Advanced topics such as:
- Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM(
- Remote sensing and GIS applied to water management
- Hydrological and hydraulic modeling
- Climate change and water security
- Hydrological risk management
- Wastewater reuse in agriculture
- Hydrological risk management
University degree (Bac+3) or equivalent diploma in the field of natural and life sciences, specializing in: Soil-Water; Forestry Sciences or equivalent specialization