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88 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in United States
Water Resources Science
Study water systems on the shores of the world's largest freshwater lake. As a Water Resources Science student at the University of Minnesota, you'll work with faculty from Large Lakes Observatory, Natural Resources Research Institute and Minnesota Sea Grant.
Hydrology
The Hydrology Postgraduate Certificate from Portland State University is designed to give students advanced training in hydrology, and leads to professional certification with the American Institute of Hydrology (AIH).
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.
Maritime Business Administration and Logistics
Maritime Business Administration and Logistics from Texas A&M University aims to push students interested in maritime business administration to the next level by giving them the skills necessary to tomorrow’s leaders in maritime industry.
Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
The Water Resources and Environmental Engineering program at Villanova University presents an engineering view of these fields, although students with science backgrounds constitute a significant portion of the total enrollment.
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
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.
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.
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.
Hydrology - Non-thesis Option
The Hydrology - Non-thesis Option at The University of Arizona delves into the movement, distribution and quality of water on our planet - and possibly other planets.
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.
Irrigation Engineering
The Irrigation Engineering program of the Utah State University has long been recognized as the best program of its kind in the nation, and possibly the world.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Fluid Dynamics track)
The Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Hydrology and Fluid Dynamics track) program offered by Duke University is highly interdisciplinary and offers students tremendous flexibility in crafting a graduate program that suits individual interests.
Water Policy (Certificate NDP)
In response to the ever-growing public and professional interest in water policy governing critical resources, The University of Arizona established a Graduate Certificate in Water Policy (Certificate NDP) - a thorough examination of how people use and manage water, and the social and political aspects of water issues in the Southwestern U.S., as well as nationally and globally.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Earth and Environmental Engineering - Water Resources and Climate Risks
The Earth and Environmental Engineering - Water Resources and Climate Risks program at Columbia University is aimed at professionals working in or interested in careers in the application of quantitative risk management methods.
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.