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Colegio San Luis Master in Sustainable Water Management
Colegio San Luis

Colegio San Luis

Master in Sustainable Water Management

MΓ©xico, Mexico

Master degree

Spanish

Jul 2024

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Master in Sustainable Water Management focuses on the challenges of managing water resources in a sustainable manner. It covers topics such as water quality, pollution control, and resource management. The course emphasizes practical solutions and policy development, preparing students to tackle real-world issues in water management.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including environmental consulting, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Potential job roles include water resource manager, environmental policy analyst, and sustainability consultant.

The Master's Degree in Sustainable Water Management (MAGESA) offered by the Water and Society Program of El Colegio de San Luis is a postgraduate course aimed at research and training researchers and professionals for equitable, democratic, and sustainable water management.

It is a multidisciplinary and consolidated program, face-to-face, open every two years, with a four-semester study plan that takes two years and requires full-time exclusive dedication.

The research lines intertwine academic learning strategies, research questions, and field practices of students and teachers. The curricular organization is flexible and favors academic mobility and fieldwork for students. Promotes significant progress in research work to obtain a degree, so that students conclude the master's thesis at the end of the fourth semester.