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Master of Science - Hydrogeology

University of Birmingham - Edgbaston

Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Last updated: 23/04/2025
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About Master of Science - Hydrogeology

The Birmingham Hydrogeology MSc is the longest-running groundwater MSc course in the UK. The University of Birmingham alumni comprise a large proportion of the groundwater professionals in the UK and many more in another 50 or so countries, all contributing significantly to both human and environmental well-being.

This course provides students with a comprehensive education in the fundamentals of groundwater science and engineering, together with considerable industry involvement, thus equipping graduates with the skills to tackle any groundwater problem they may be faced with, anywhere in the world.

Hydrogeology is the study of groundwater. Groundwater represents by far the largest volume of freshwater on Earth at any one point in time. It plays a vital role in the environment, provides a major – often the only - water resource for a significant proportion of the world’s population, and often is the dominant factor in determining rock and soil engineering strength. Hence, groundwater is an essential component for national infrastructure globally. All major civil engineering and environmental projects require the input of hydrogeologists. It is also becoming increasingly important in the context of geoenergy. This vital resource requires management and protection, not least from over-abstraction, contamination, and emerging problems including climate change. Employment is available in the UK and overseas, often with consultants, governments and regulators, and research organisations. Jobs are varied and challenging. 
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Master's Degree
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1 Year Master's Degree
Cost of Living
£12,006.00 GBP / Year
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£29,340.00 GBP / First Year
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