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91 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in United States
Professional Science
The Professional Science Master’s Degree program concentrations at the University of the District of Columbia prepare you to address the complex issues facing urban communities here in the Washington, DC, area and around the world.
Hydrology
Few things are more vital to a community's health than the quality and safety of its water supply. Hydrologists play a key role in protecting this precious resource. Learn more with the Hydrology program at University of Nevada, Reno.
Water Science and Management
The Water Science and Management program at New Mexico State University is designed primarily for students who wish to complement their primary discipline by obtaining scientific, technical, and managerial expertise in water.
Hydrology
Students with a Hydrology M.S. from University of New Hampshire are well equipped for jobs in either the public or private sector that require knowledge of hydrologic fluxes, field and laboratory analytical techniques, quantitative and geospatial data analysis, and scientific communication.
Graduate Pathway in Hydrogeology
At INTO Illinois State University the Graduate Pathway in Hydrogeology program will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Illinois State University.
Hydrology
The Hydrology program offered at The University of Arizona delves into the movement, distribution and quality of water on our planet - and possibly other planets.

Sustainable Water Management
The certification focuses on the science, policy, and economics of sustainable water management. Students who complete the Sustainable Water Management program at Columbia University will be able to develop and manage reliable water supplies given diverse sources and variability in climate and water quality.
Marine Sciences
At the Marine Sciences MSc program offered at University of South Carolina, you will obtain interdisciplinary knowledge in marine science as well as core knowledge in an area of emphasis chosen from among biological oceanography, chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, geological oceanography or coastal resource management and marine policy.
Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences
The Division of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, and the College of Agriculture, Community and the Sciences at Kentucky State University offer a Master of Science Degree in Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences. Aquaculture is the rearing of aquatic organisms under controlled or semi-controlled conditions.
Hydrographic Science
The Master of Science in Hydrographic Science at the University of Southern Mississippi is a non-thesis programme designed to equip students with essential skills in hydrographic surveying. This graduate degree typically spans a duration of two years and is offered in a traditional format at the Stennis Space Center, preparing graduates for diverse roles in marine science.
Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering NDP
The Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering NDP at The University of Arizona delivers a highly specialized education in hydrologic design, planning and operation for water resources systems.
Water Resources Engineering
Students enrolled in the Water Resources Engineering degree at Oregon State University will be broadly trained to undertake life-long careers in water resources system design, and will have the option to focus on groundwater, surface water, or watershed engineering.
Geoscience, Hydrogeology Option
The Geoscience, Hydrogeology Option program of Montana Technological University is centered in the Chemistry and Geochemistry Department. Students acquire strong fundamental and practical knowledge in chemistry and environmental geochemistry and can choose thesis topics ranging among a large variety of geochemical/environmental topics.
Civil Engineering and Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
The Civil Engineering and Environmental and Water Resources Engineering MSE program offered at University of Texas at Austin is known worldwide for developing students into leaders in engineering practice, research, and education.
Water Management
Water Management from Texas A&M University is administered by an interdisciplinary faculty and is located in the College of Geosciences. We invite applications from students wanting to pursue an interdisciplinary degree and water career building on bio-physical and social sciences and management.
Aquatic and Fisheries Science
Students often begin their research project in the first quarter. Required coursework is minimal to allow for a self-designed plan of study tailored to support the research project. Most of University of Washington's Aquatic and Fisheries Science MS students complete the program with at least one publication and most PhD students graduate with multiple publications.
Water Science and Management (International Water Resilience)
New Mexico State University's Water Science and Management (International Water Resilience) Master of Science program is dedicated to preparing professionals for careers in addressing global water challenges and building water resilience.
Water Resources Management
The Water Resources Management (WRM) program offered by the University of Wisconsin Madison is an interdisciplinary graduate program leading to a master of science (M.S.) degree in water resources management.
Water Resources Engineering
The Water Resources Engineering program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry addresses the analysis, prediction and design of water resource systems.
Fisheries Management and Conservation
Fisheries Management and Conservation at University of Miami supports the management of marine resources by providing society with quantitative knowledge and modeling of the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the dynamics and functioning of fishery ecosystems and by providing predictions on the future behavior of such systems.