 Universal access to clean water and sanitation is goal number six of the United Nations 2030 agenda for sustainable development. In this profile, we will try to answer many questions. For example, how can you plan and deliver sanitation systems and services, taking into account the relevant technological, socio-economic and public health issues? How do you evaluate whether provision of sanitation is effective and inclusive? What are the interrelationships of sanitation components with other parts of the sanitation service chain? Sanitation is a unique, multidisciplinary profile focusing on critically analyzing and evaluating options and alternatives for safe and sustainable sanitation services. Therefore, the topics range from the relationship between sanitation practices and public health, sanitation systems and services, treatment processes and technologies, governance structures and stakeholder interactions, financing sanitation infrastructure and polarization of end products. For this profile, there will be a combination of laboratory, classroom-based, individual and group learning. You will have the opportunity to learn about city-wide inclusive sanitation and work with latest tools and approaches. For example, the sheet flow diagram, SFD, city service delivery assessment, CSDA and many more. Studying sanitation from an integrated standpoint, as you will do in this profile, will help you to formulate some robust, practical contributions to achieving the goal of providing sustainable and universal access to clean water and sanitation.