Master of Watershed Management Colleges and Universities in Ghana

watershed is defined as any surface area from which runoff resulting from rainfall is collected and drained through a common point. It is synonymous with a drainage basin or catchment area. A watershed may be only a few hectares as in small ponds or hundreds of square kilometres as in rivers.

Colleges and Universities Offering Master of Watershed Management in Ghana are:

KTU

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must possess a B.Tech or B.Sc. Civil/Chemical Engineering or equivalent qualification. Holders of Degrees in relevant Engineering disciplines can also apply. HND Civil or Chemical Engineering with two (2) years industry experience can also apply.

Preference will be given to applicants with 1st Class and 2nd Class Upper Honours.  Applicants with a second class (lower division) or lower qualifications will have to pass an interview before admission into the programme.

Holders of HND Civil or Chemical Engineering with three (3) years industrial experience will be required to pass a selection interview, and do six (6) months top-up course before admission into MTech Programme.

What is the role of watershed management?

The main aim of watershed management is to conserve the soil, plant, and water resources of a catchment while benefiting humanity.

All environmental, social, and economic concerns are combined to treat watersheds in an integrated manner.

What is watershed management class 6?

Watershed management aims at scientific conservation of primary resources of land and water to increase the production of secondary resources of plants and animals for their use in a way that will not result in ecological imbalance.

What are the two main parts of watershed management?

The three main components in watershed management are land management, water management and biomass management.

Land characteristics like terrain, slope, formation, depth, texture, moisture, infiltration rate, and soil capability are the major determinants of land management activities in a watershed.