- The Master of Science in Water, Sanitation, and Health Engineering program at the University of Leeds is a duration of 1-year.
- The MSc in Water, Sanitation, and Health Engineering is a full-time and on-campus program.
- Students will learn from academics who are experts in their field, with extensive teaching, research, and consultancy experience of international standing.
- Some of the main courses students go through in this program are:
- The Management of WASH Projects
- Engineering for Public Health
- Wastewater and Fecal Sludge Management
- Water Resource Management
- Water Supply
- Solid Waste Management
- Engineering in Emergencies
- Students will build their knowledge of technical issues in water resources and solid waste management, as well as natural wastewater treatment, and undertake an independent research project.
- Students will be placed to take up a senior position in public health ministries and public health departments in countries of the global south or to work with international development agencies and international non-governmental organizations.
- The student-faculty ratio of this college is 11:1.
- The University of Leeds helps students to achieve their career ambitions by providing professional development support and training as part of the Masters's program.
- The average salary goes up to 73,321 USD after completing this program.
- The acceptance rate of the University of Leeds is 75%.
- The University of Leeds is ranked in the top 100 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2021.