Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech

MASTER'S DEGREE IN WATER ENGINEERING (2025)

The main objective of the Master's Degree in Water Engineering is to train professionals with a multidisciplinary profile in the field of engineering, capable of researching, designing and analyzing infrastructures and modeling and management projects in the fields of hydrotechnology and the environment. These professionals will have the skills to develop innovative solutions, incorporating new technologies and techniques for treatment and resource management. The master's degree includes a dual mention with a training project in collaboration with Aigües de Barcelona, leader in the sector, which provides added value to the training. Real-world challenges in the field of water, such as sustainable water management, the circular economy, innovation in environmental services and the necessary digital transformation of the sector, are thus addressed.
Professional Possibilities and Objectives of Education

Professional Possibilities

  • Water resources engineer: responsible for the planning, management and control of water resources in public or private sectors, such as agriculture, energy or urban management.
  • Water treatment specialist technician: expert in the management of drinking water or wastewater treatment plants, to supervise water purification, desalination and reuse processes.
  • Environmental consultant: advisor specializing in projects related to the sustainable management of aquatic areas, who prepares environmental impact studies and mitigation plans for both the public and private sectors.
  • Project manager in the field of hydrological, hydraulic or coastal engineering: responsible for the management and execution of projects related to the construction and maintenance of hydraulic infrastructures, such as dams, distribution networks, drainage systems and canals, or coastal protection works.
  • Hydrologist or hydraulic engineer: professional who is dedicated to the study of the behavior of water in natural or artificial systems, collaborating on projects for both river and coastal flooding, erosion or energy use in hydroelectric power plants.
  • Risk management specialist: professional who analyzes, manages and designs strategies to prevent and mitigate risks associated with river and coastal floods, droughts or other natural phenomena related to aquatic environments.
  • Researcher in the field of hydrological, hydraulic or coastal engineering: participation in innovation projects and development of new technologies or methods for efficient water management, such as monitoring systems, simulation models or new treatment techniques.
  • Technician specializing in sanitation systems and related infrastructures: responsible for the design, supervision and maintenance of sanitation and sewerage systems, as well as other infrastructures related to urban water management.
  • Water sustainability manager: expert who works in companies or organizations to ensure the efficient and responsible use of water resources within a sustainability framework.
  • Professor or trainer in the field of water engineering: professional who is dedicated to university education or technical training in vocational schools, research centers or educational organizations.

Objectives of Education

The Master's Degree in Water Engineering has as its fundamental objective the training of professionals with a multidisciplinary engineering profile that allows their introduction to research, design and analysis of infrastructures and modeling and management projects, in the fields of hydrotechnology and the environment. Professionals who will be able to advise public administrations, companies and industries at a local, regional, national and international level.

The master's degree includes the incorporation of a dual mention in "Urban Water Cycle Operations" with a training project in collaboration with the company in the sector Aigües de Barcelona (AGBAR) with which the corresponding training plan and collaboration agreement will be established. The training objective of this dual mention is based on the efficient management of water, covering its distribution, storage, treatment and recycling; the design and planning of networks to meet population and business needs; preventive and corrective maintenance of water networks, including the coordination of repairs; monitoring and control of water quality to guarantee its safety and the management of crises and emergencies to protect public health and infrastructure.

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First Course

Advanced Operations and Service Digitalisation (250MAG010)
Aquifer-Dependant Natural Systems (250MAG007)
Coastal Engineering and Oceanography (250MAG005)
Coastal Processes and Dynamics (250600)
Coastal Sustainability: Defence and Realignment (250601)
Debris Flow and Flash Flood. Risk, Vulnerability, Hazard and Resilience Concepts (250911)
Digitalisation, Data Science and Machine Learning in Water Engineering (250MAG001)
Flood Risk and Urban Water Cycle Management (250MEA010)
Hydrogeology for Sustainable Development (250MAG003)
Interaction Between Groundwater and Civil Works (250422)
Management of Water and Waste Treatment Plants (250MEA006)
Pollutant Transport Modelling (250MEA011)
River Dynamics (250431)
Stochastic Methods in Hydrology (250MAG008)
Sustainable Planning for Hydraulic Infrastructure Design (250MAG006)
Water Company Management (250MAG011)
Water Quality and Treatment (250MAG004)
Water Utility Management (250MAG009)

Secon Course

Coastal Flooding: Impacts, Conflicts and Risks (250912)
Implication of Global Warming on Floods and Droughts (250915)
Life Cycle Analysis and Sustainability (250MEA000)
Master's Thesis (250MAGTFM)
Urban Hydrology (250430)
Water Treatment (250460)