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Description
The programme aims at providing practice-oriented education for high level engineers/specialists that can provide practical solutions to real-world environmental engineering related problems in Namibia and beyond. The curriculum is structured to facilitate specialisation in the areas of Energy Systems and Water Engineering.
Admission Requirements
The Master of Environmental Engineering: seeks to recruit suitably qualified candidates who are capable of benefitting from, contributing to, and successfully completing the programme. To be considered for admission to this programme, applicants must:
• Hold a Bachelors of Engineering degree (e.g. agricultural, chemical, civil, electrical, industrial mechanical, metallurgy, mining, process etc. to mention just a few) or an equivalent qualification at NQF Level 8, from a recognised institution; or a pre-NQF professional or four-year Bachelor degree, with a professional project or research component from a recognised institution and evaluated as appropriate by the Department.
• Demonstrate proficiency in English communication at post graduate level, as demonstrated by the fact that the undergraduate degree was done in the medium of English. If the undergraduate degree was not obtained in the medium of English, then the applicant will be required to show proficiency in the medium of English through achieving at least band 7 of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or an equivalent.
Final selection of candidates will be approved by the Postgraduate Studies Committee.