Graduate Programs in Water Science
Many universities do not have specific hydrology departments which can make it difficult for students interested in water science to know where to start. CUAHSI has compiled a list of graduate programs in water science to use as a starting point. Interested in adding your water program to the list? Fill out this form.
Arizona State University
School of Sustainable Engineering and The Built Environment: [http://ssebe.engineering.asu.edu]
Boise State University
The Hydrologic Science MS program attracts students with backgrounds in the applied and natural sciences, mathematics, biology, and engineering.
Degrees: Master's
Brigham Young University
The Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences offers both MS and PhD graduate degrees
Clemson University
Hydrogeology (M.S.)
Environmental Engineering & Science (M.S., M.Eng., Ph.D.)
Biosystems Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.)
The Department Civil Engineering (M.S., M.Eng., Ph.D.)
Environmental Toxicology Program (M.S., Ph.D.)
Colorado State University
Watershed Science, M.S.
Earth Sciences with either a Geosciences or a Watershed Science specialization, Ph.D.
Columbia University
Columbia offers a variety of programs expressly designed for M.S., M.P.A. and M.A. students.
Doctoral students will also find an array of programs related to Water Science.
Degrees: Master's