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101 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in North America
Maritime Archaeology and Conservation
Maritime Archaeology and Conservation from Texas A&M University curriculum is designed to allow students to complete the MS in Maritime Archaeology and Conservation in a two-year framework.
Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering
The Civil Engineering - Water Resources Engineering program of University of Central Florida reflects the very broad nature of the field, which encompasses the design, construction, and enhancement of the sustainable infrastructure for society.
Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences
The M.S. in Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences from West Virginia University provides students the opportunity to take courses and conduct original, master’s-level research in their areas of specialization.
Water Science & Policy
The Water Science & Policy program at University of Delaware educates students to address the complex challenges that we face today; to develop solutions that are socially acceptable, economically viable, and environmentally sustainable; and to be true stewards of our environment.
Water Resources Policy and Management
Students enrolled in the Water Resources Policy and Management program at Oregon State University will be broadly trained to undertake careers in managing water resources and in guiding or making water resource policy decisions.
Water, Society and Policy
The Water, Society and Policy degree from The University of Arizona gives an enhanced understanding of the principles of hydrology, social science, water management, and law and policy.
Marine Resources Management
Marine Resources Management from Texas A&M University educates students in the intricacies of coastal and ocean management. Salary ranges are $61,100 on average, increases depending on industry.
Hydrology and Water Resources NDP
Whether you're a graduate student or a practicing professional in a water-related field, the Graduate Certificate in Hydrology and Water Resources NDP at The University of Arizona provides a foundation for a career in the hydrologic design, planning and operation of water resources systems.
Water Resources
The Water Resources Program from University of Wyoming offers you a unique opportunity to blend your rangeland ecology background with courses in wildland watershed management and hydrology.
Natural Resources - Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
The Natural Resources - Watershed Management and Ecohydrology program from The University of Arizona prepares you to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
The Environmental and Water Resources Engineering program of the University at Buffalo contributes to the solution of important environmental problems through careers in research, government, consulting or the private sector.
Hydrometeorology
The purpose of the Hydrometeorology program at The University of Arizona is to become the first and premier Hydrometeorology program in the World.
Botany and Water Resources
The Botany and Water Resources program from University of Wyoming is an interdisciplinary MS "slash" program. Students who enlist in the program are pursuing graduate studies in hydrology or water resources from a range of departments at the University of Wyoming.
Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Environmental Fluid Dynamics)
The Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Environmental Fluid Dynamics) degree at Duke University builds innovative thinkers and authentic leaders.
Marine Resources Management
Marine Resources Management from Texas A&M University at Galveston educates students in the intricacies of coastal and ocean policy and management. Viewed as an MBA for people wanting to work in marine and coastal industries, this rigorous degree prepares students for a successful career in upper management and policy building, in both the private and public sectors.
Irrigation
The Irrigation program from California Polytechnic State University will provide graduates with a solid foundation in irrigation theory and design, combined with a pragmatic approach to water management
Geotechnics
Apply scientific methods and engineering principles to earth materials and structures with the Geotechnics program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Hydrologic Sciences
The Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, provides a comprehensive hydrologic science curriculum that emphasize process-oriented critical thinking and quantitative analysis, with increasing use of environmental informatics.
Civil Engineering- Environmental- Water Resources
Civil Engineering- Environmental- Water Resources is offered by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Environmental engineering includes the design and operation of water distribution and wastewater collection systems, water and wastewater treatment facilities, managing biosolids and solid waste, as well as preventing pollution.
Water Science and Management (Water Quality and Treatment)
New Mexico State University's Water Science and Management (Water Quality and Treatment) Master of Science program is dedicated to preparing professionals for careers in water quality management and treatment.