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88 Master's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in United States
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.
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.
Fish and Wildlife Management
The Fish and Wildlife Management programme at Montana State University offers a comprehensive B.S. in Biological Sciences. This full-time degree provides students with expert training in natural resource conservation. Based in Bozeman, the curriculum focuses on the ecology and management of diverse fish and mammal species.
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.
Hydrology - Accelerated Master's Program
The Hydrology - Accelerated Master's Program at The University of Arizona delves into the movement, distribution and quality of water on our planet - and possibly other planets.
Graduate Pathway in Hydrogeology - Hydrogeology
At INTO Illinois State University the Graduate Pathway in Hydrogeology - Hydrogeology program will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Illinois State University.
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.
Water Engineering
The purpose of this MS in Agriculture, Specializing in Water Engineering degree from California Polytechnic State University is to prepare water engineers who can manage water resources with an interdisciplinary approach for agriculture, industry, and municipalities.