8 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in Canada
Water Security
The Water Security MWS program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a cross-disciplinary, project-based and professional-style program that may be completed in 12 months of full time study.
Civil Engineering (Water)
If you’re driven by curiosity and a desire to solve challenging, complex problems, then join the thriving research community at University of Waterloo Engineering — then Civil Engineering (Water) degree is a top destination for future research leaders.
Sustainable Aquaculture
Memorial University of Newfoundland has led the development of the aquaculture industry in Newfoundland and Labrador. Aquaculture activity in the province has its origins at Memorial University's Marine Sciences Research Laboratory at the Sustainable Aquaculture, the precursor of the Department of Ocean Sciences.
Earth Sciences (Water)
Get a quantitative and scientifically rigorous education in water sciences, sustainable mining, earth processes and geohazards while discovering innovative ways to tackle global water challenges with the Master of Science in Earth Sciences (Water) degree at University of Waterloo.
Geography (Water)
Gain a deeper understanding of the world around you while discovering innovative ways to tackle global water challenges with the Master of Environmental Studies in Geography (Water) program at University of Waterloo.
Integrated Water Management
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Integrated Water Management from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for engineers and environmental science graduates who want to excel and drive innovation in sustainable water management initiatives.
Marine Studies Fisheries Resource Management
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the graduate diploma and master’s program in Marine Studies Fisheries Resource Management are offered through Memorial’s Fisheries and Marine Institute – Canada’s most comprehensive centre for education and training for the ocean industries.
Arctic and Subarctic Futures
The Arctic and Subarctic Futures graduate programs at the Labrador Campus are interdisciplinary, flexible, and modular, and offer diverse pathways at the Master’s, PhD, and diploma levels (full-time and part-time). The Arctic and Subarctic Futures program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.