Urban Hydraulics

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Program Overview

The Master in Urban Hydraulics, part of the LMD system, is a two-year training course designed to deepen students' skills in integrated water management in urban environments. It aims to train professionals capable of designing, measuring, and operating drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater drainage networks, taking into account environmental, technical, and regulatory issues. The program offers a theoretical and applied approach, integrating advanced teaching in urban hydraulics, modeling, sustainable water management, and digital tools such as geographic information systems. The second year is dedicated to specialization and research, with practical training and a final thesis. This Master's degree qualifies graduates to assume positions of responsibility in design offices, local authorities, and urban service companies, or to pursue doctoral studies in fields related to water and the environment.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Applied Hydraulics

Hydrological Analysis and Modeling

Pumps and Pumping Stations

Hydraulic Engineering and Solid Transport

Water Treatment and Purification

Desalination


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