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Advanced Master in Water Resources
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Th
Pr
Au
Credits

A single year

Interuniversity programme jointly organized by the "Académie Wallonie-Bruxelles (ULg) and the "Académie Louvain" (UCL and FUNDP)

The courses are given in three locations : Gembloux, Louvain-la-Neuve, Liege and Namur
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Compulsory courses

REAU0006-2

Water in the soil : mesures and interpretation - Aurore Degré
TA
12
24
-
3

REAU0007-1

Watershead hydraulic management : excursions and visits - Charles Bielders, Aurore Degré - [3d FW]
Q1
-
-
[+]
2

REAU0001-1

Hydrology and surface hydraulics - Michel Pirotton

25
25
-
4

REAU0002-1

Applied Hydrogeology - Alain Dassargues
Q1
25
25
-
4

REAU0003-1

Anthropic impacts on aquatic ecosystems - Célia Joaquim-Justo, Jean-Pierre Thomé
Q1
30
15
-
4

HULG2121-1

Ecological states of surface waters - François Darchambeau, Jean-Pierre Descy

25
25
-
4

HULG2122-2

Statistical analysis of spatial and temporal data - Patrick Bogaert

23
7,5
-
3

CLIM0013-2

Climatology of hydrometeors for hydrology - Michel Erpicum

23
7,5
-
3

HULG2123-1

Unsaturated zone hydrology - Mathieu Javaux, Marnik Vanclooster

30
15
-
4

HULG2124-1

Integrated management of water resources - Olivier Cogels, Marnik Vanclooster

30
22,5
-
5

REAU0005-1

Seminars : a tool for integrated water-resource management - Jean-François Deliège, Marnik Vanclooster - [15h Pr.]

30
-
[+]
4

ATFE2002-1

Final work - Collégialité

-
-
-
15
[...]One course to be chosen from the 2nd cycle Masters programmes of the relevant institutions, depending on the student's prior experience and choice of theme for the dissertation, in agreement with the Management Committee of the Complementary Masters.5



Notice : Refresher classes (maximum of 15 credits) may be compulsory if deemed necessary by the Management Committee of the Complementary Masters in 2nd cycle Masters programmes in the institutions in question. Classes are accessible to students who are active speakers of English or French and who have passive knowledge of the other. Some classes may be given in English with French supporting material and vice-versa. Examinations may take place in English or in French upon students' explicit request.

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