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91 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in United States

Watershed Science
The Watershed Science programme from Colorado State University is internationally renowned, and the completion of a graduate degree is excellent preparation for a career in governmental agencies, private industry, teaching, or research.

Water Resources
The Water Resources major delivered by College of Sciences at University of Nevada, Las Vegas is a flexible, interdisciplinary course of study leading to a Master of Science degree.
Complex Fluid Flows
The Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Kansas State University offers a graduate certificate in Complex Fluid Flows for students in other disciplines. The intent of this certificate is to conduct research and train graduate students in the general area of modern fluid dynamics.
Natural Resources with Water Resources Emphasis
Natural Resources with Water Resources Emphasis from University of Missouri - Columbia encompasses atmospheric sciences, environmental science, fisheries, forestry, parks, recreation, soils, tourism and wildlife.
Hydrogeology
Students in the Hydrogeology program at University of Nevada, Reno examine the occurrence and processes associated with subsurface water transport.
Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management-Water Resources
The Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management-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.
Hydrologic, Environmental and Sustainability Engineering
The Hydrologic, Environmental and Sustainability Engineering programme from University of Colorado Denver brings together the hydrologic cycle, environmental processes, and sustainability—the powerful notion that everything we engineer should support economic prosperity, environmental health, and thriving communities.
Water Resource Policy
The Master of Science in Water Resource Policy at Grand Valley State University will provide you with the foundation to take a leadership role in the development and implementation of future water resource policies.
Hydrogeology
Hydrogeology at Illinois State University knows the important role hydrogeologists play in the environment. That’s why our program focuses only on the field of hydrogeology. This ensures you get all the tools you need for a successful career in the private sector, government, or academia.
Hydrogeology
Graduate students in the Hydrogeology program of Montana Technological University will study the occurrence, movement, and chemistry of groundwater.
Water Science and Management (Watersheds, Aquatic and Riparian Wetlands)
New Mexico State University's Water Science and Management (Watersheds, Aquatic and Riparian Wetlands) Master of Science program is dedicated to preparing professionals for careers in the management and conservation of aquatic ecosystems and riparian areas.
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.