Title: NEW Graduate Diploma in Hydrogeology
1NEW Graduate Diploma in Hydrogeology
Groundwater Resources
- Department of Earth Sciences, University College
London - A new taught course, with four modules, starting
September 2004 - For post-graduate students with a first degree
in Earth Sciences, Natural Sciences,
Environmental Sciences, Engineering or Geography - Full-time attendance over one academic year (9
months), or part-time (day-release or
block-release) over 2 to 5 years
Physical Hydrogeology Aquifer properties,
groundwater hydraulics, groundwater storage and
flow, pumping tests, river-aquifer interactions,
contaminant transport, groundwater tracers,
aquifer investigations. (40 hours lectures
practicals tutorials, seminars. 20
credits) Chemical Hydrogeology Groundwater
chemistry, aquifer mineralogy, hydrochemical
trends, water-rock interactions, groundwater
contaminants, contaminant hydrogeology,
environmental isotopes (40 hours lectures
practicals tutorials, seminars. 20
credits) Applied Hydrogeology Groundwater
resources, recharge, aquifer vulnerability,
protection, monitoring management, double
porosity behaviour, groundwater flow solute
transport models. (40 hours lectures
practicals field visits, seminars. 20
credits) Diploma Project Supervised, independent
study leading to a Diploma Report. (20
credits) Fees As for UCL graduate courses in
sciences, currently 2940 (UK EU), 14470
(overseas) Employment There are good prospects
for employment of hydrogeologists with
environmental engineering consultants,
regulatory bodies (eg Environment Agency), in the
water, waste and mining industries, in
environmental safety departments of manufacturing
industries, and in research institutes (eg the
BGS). Staff at UCL have well-established contacts
in all these areas.
Write for an application form, to For
further information, contact Registry
(Post-Graduate Admissions) Dr.W.G.Burgess, by
email University College London, Gower
william.burgess_at_ucl.ac.uk, or Street, London
WC1E 6BT, UK phone 44 (0) 207 7679 7820