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Course title Advanced Water Treatment Technology 
Characteristics Postgraduate non-degree course: A postgraduate programme is any programme above the bachelor's degree level. A non-degree course does not lead to a degree, but to a certificate or diploma. Institute for International Education Government-funded: An institution funded by the Government, entitled to award officially recognized degrees and legally protected titles to graduates of their accredited programmes. The list of all government-funded institutions can be found in CROHO, the Central Register of Higher Education Programmes (www.ib-groep.nl, in Dutch).  
Institution UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education 
Department Urban Water and Sanitation 
Correspondence P.O. Box 3015 , 2601 DA, Delft 
Phone 31 - (0)15-2151715 
Fax 31 - (0)15-2122921 
E-mail info@unesco-ihe.org     
Internet www.unesco-ihe.org     
Information about the institution The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education is an international institution for water education that was established in 2003. It is based in Delft, the Netherlands. Since its inception in 1957, IHE – as it was known – has provided postgraduate education to more than 13,500 professionals (engineers and scientists) almost entirely from developing/transition countries, representing 136 different countries. It has also graduated more than 50 PhD candidates and executed numerous research and capacity-building projects throughout the world. 
Course type Postgraduate non-degree course 
Type of qualification Certificate 
Language of instruction English 
Tuition fee € 2250 per programme 
Tuition fee includes Study materials 
ECTS points
Duration 3 week(s) 
Next course dates
Start dateEnd dateDeadline for applicationDate deadline for
06 April 201023 April 201006 March 2010All Students
 
Educational requirements BSc degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject from a recognized university. 
Professional experience required Practical or research work experience. 
Language requirements TOEFL (minimum score: paper based: 550, computer based: 213, internet based: 79); IELTS (minimum score: overall band: 6.0) 
Other requirements  
Objectives To provide an overview of both, the theoretical and practical aspects of conventional & advanced water technology for surface water treatment. 
Subjects Water Quality of Lakes & Rivers; Coagulation & Flocculation Processes; Chlorination & Advanced Disinfection (Ozone & UV); Desalination & Membrane Related Technologies; Ion Exchange Technology; Water Softening Technology. 
Modes of instruction Lectures; laboratory sessions; design exercises/workshops; fieldtrips; computer presentation. 
Scholarships Stuned; NFP. 
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