Master of Water Resource Management
(N/0717/7/0001) (03/27) (MQA/PA 15293)
Water is the world’s most precious natural resource. The Water Resources Management program prepares students to face the complexities of managing this critical natural resource and their use in the urban, industrial, and agricultural environment. Water is the world’s most precious natural resource.
- Full Time: 2-3 Years | Part Time: 3-4 Years
- Intakes: January, June
Overview
The Master of Water Resource Management program at Lincoln University College prepares students for a rewarding career as a water-focused environmental scientist by providing them with the necessary professional skills. This course emphasises the significance of accurately assessing prospective and actual impacts on the water environment from industrial practises, abstraction, and agriculture. Students receive breadth in important planning and management disciplines while developing depth in a specialist area through this programme.
For successful completion of Masters degree each candidate should publish minimum of two research articles in Scopus indexed journals, with Lincoln University College affiliation.
Program Aim
The program of Master of Water Resource Management will produce professionals who are:
- Knowledgeable to apply critical thinking in water resource management.
- Competent to practice and possess interpersonal skill to communicate with other professionals in related field to water resource management practices.
- Capable to work ethically and professionally and protrude personal skills for self-directed learning as well as digital skills in water resource management and its development.
- Efficient to show adequate leadership skill and responsibilities with the excellent numeracy skills in water resource management.
- Able to demonstrate entrepreneurial skills.
Career Opportunities
The graduates of this program will be prepared for a professional career in water resource management. Employers value water resource professionals who have a comprehensive understanding of the various social, economic, and scientific aspects of water resource management. This degree equips them for several careers such as:
- Water Supervising Engineer
- Hydrologist
- Civil Engineer Manager
- Project Manager
- Hydraulic Engineer
- Deputy Water Manager
- Water Resources Director
- Water Resources Analyst
FAQ
Entry Requirements
i. A Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6 Malaysian Qualifications Framework, MQF) in the field or related fields with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.75 or equivalent, as accepted by the Higher Education Provider (HEP) Senate; or ii. A Bachelor’s Degree in the field or related fields or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.75, can be accepted subject to rigorous internal assessment; or iii. A Bachelor’s Degree in the field or related fields or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.50, can be accepted subject to a minimum of five years of working experience in the relevant field and rigorous internal assessment. iv. Candidates without a qualification in the related fields or relevant working experience must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses determined by the HEP and meet the minimum CGPA based on (i) to (iii). For International students, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.0 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the program. This is normally conducted through an assessment process.
Program Duration
Full time mode duration is minimum in 2 years and part time mode duration is in 3 years.
Program Intakes
Applications can be made at any time of the year. Notification of acceptance/rejection will be given within 2 calendar months from the date of receipt of the completed application form. (For international students, subjected to the approval from EMGS).
Work Experience
Work experience is not strictly required for entry into the Master of Water Resource Management (by research) program. However, applicants with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Engineering Technology who do not meet the minimum CGPA of 2.50 may be admitted if they have a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience in the field.
Credit Hours
No credit hours are defined under this structure. However, Research Methodology and Computer Application course are compulsory for the students for their research work.
Equivalent Qualifications
Yes, qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Malaysian government are accepted.
Age Limit
There is no age limit to study in any engineering program as long as you meet the entry requirements.
Program Differences
Master of WRM by research focuses on independent research and a thesis. Master of WRM by coursework emphasizes structured classes and coursework.
Part-Time Enrollment
Yes, the duration for part-time mode is 3 years.
Assessment Methods
Completion of coursework, Logbook, Research Proposal, Research Progress Presentations, Dissertation/thesis, and Viva voce.
Alumni
Yes, the program has a network of alumni who have successfully graduated and are now working in various roles within the civil engineering and construction industries. These alumni can provide valuable insights, mentorship, and networking opportunities for current students, helping them to connect with professionals in the field.
Research Topic
Consult with potential supervisors. Explore current research trends and gaps in your field. Consider your personal interests and career goals.
Supervisor Role
Provides guidance, mentorship, and support throughout your research. Helps you develop research skills and techniques.
Choosing a supervisor
Research interests: Find a supervisor whose research interests align with yours. Reputation: Consider the supervisor’s reputation and experience in the field. Communication style: Ensure that you can communicate effectively with your supervisor.
Supervisor Expectations
Regular meetings: Meet regularly to discuss your progress and address any questions. Feedback and support: Receive constructive feedback and support throughout your research. Guidance on thesis writing: Get guidance on writing your thesis and preparing for your defense.
Publishing Research
Yes, many students publish their research in academic journals or conferences.
Publication Requirement
Yes, for graduate, a master’s student must publish in: One (1) International conference proceedings and Minimum of one Scopus indexed journals (Quartile: Q1/Q2/Q3/Q4).
Career Paths
Research and development in industry or academia. Engineering consulting. Technical management. Teaching and education.
PhD Pursuit
Yes, a Master of WRM by research can be a strong foundation for a PhD program.
Program Benefits
Develop advanced research skills and knowledge. Gain expertise in a specialized field. Open doors to exciting career opportunities.
Industry Trends
Sustainability: The increasing focus on sustainability will create opportunities for engineers working on renewable energy, climate change mitigation, and resource conservation. Digitalization: The digital transformation of industries will lead to a demand for engineers with expertise in data analytics, automation, and artificial intelligence. Globalization: Globalization will continue to drive the need for engineers with international experience and a global mindset.
Skills in Demand
Technical expertise, Problem-solving and critical thinking, Interpersonal and communication skills, and Lifelong learning.
Market Demand
The market for Master of WRM by research graduates is generally strong due to the increasing demand for engineers with advanced research skills and specialized knowledge.
Research Quality
Follow ethical guidelines: Adhere to ethical principles in your research practices. Use reliable sources: Cite credible sources and avoid plagiarism. Seek feedback: Get feedback from your supervisor and peers to improve your research.
Library Resources
Physical library: A collection of books, journals, and other printed materials. Digital library: Access to electronic databases, journals, and research papers. Online resources: Subscription to online databases, research repositories, and academic journals.
Computer Facilities
Computer labs: Equipped with computers, software, and internet access. Personal computers: Option to bring your own computer to connect to the university network.
Computer Facilities
Computer labs: Equipped with computers, software, and internet access. Personal computers: Option to bring your own computer to connect to the university network.
Accessing Facilities
University network: Connect to the university network using your login credentials. Software licenses: Access licensed software through the university’s software distribution system.
Student Portal
Yes, at (https://phdresearch.lincoln.edu.my/)
Contact us
+1300 880 111 (Malaysia)
+603-7806 3478 (International)
- +603-7806 3479
- info@www.lincoln.edu.my
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