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18 PhD programmes in Hydrology & Water Management in United States
Climate Variability and Impacts
The Climate Variability and Impacts program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) studies the life in the oceans—the distribution, abundance, and production of marine species along with the processes that govern species' spread and development.
Hydrometeorology
The Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences at The University of Arizona now offers the nation’s first graduate degree programs with a Major in Hydrometeorology.
Hydrologic Science and Engineering
As we all know, water is essential to life. This core truth drives the research and academics performed each day in the Hydrologic Science and Engineering programme from Colorado School of Mines.
Hydrologic Sciences
The University of Wyoming Hydrologic Science Program is an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program that fulfills an important need by organizing a rigorous Ph.D.-level curriculum, with sufficient numbers of relevant, frequently-offered courses to serve the needs of Ph.D. students affiliated with program faculty.
Hydrogeology
The Hydrogeology degree at University of Nevada, Reno focuses on interactions of water in the earth's processes, especially in the vadose and saturated zones below the earth's surface.
Natural Resources - Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
The study of the Natural Resources - Watershed Management and Ecohydrology program from The University of Arizona includes all the biological and physical processes of ecosystems - knowledge needed for sustainable use of rangelands as well as management of the diverse and complex systems that they support.
Watershed Science
The Watershed Science MS and Ph.D. programs at Colorado State University are internationally renowned, and the completion of a graduate degree is excellent preparation for a career in governmental agencies, private industry, teaching, or research.
Hydrology
The Hydrology program from The University of Arizona is designed for students with interests in the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the hydrologic cycle, as well as water resources systems, environmental studies, or water policy and the social sciences related to water resources.
Water Management and Hydrological Science
The Water Management and Hydrological Science (WMHS) graduate degree program is offered at Texas A&M University. The curriculum is designed to allow students to become leaders in their respective disciplines while making connections with colleagues in other related disciplines.
Natural Resources with Water Resources Emphasis
The Natural Resources with Water Resources Emphasis program offered by University of Missouri - Columbia is an interdisciplinary graduate degree program within the School of Natural Resources.
Aquatic Resources and Integrative Biology
Students of the Aquatic Resources and Integrative Biology program from Texas State University will learn to integrate scientific, technical, and socioeconomic elements to provide sustainable aquatic resources from local to international levels
Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management
The Ph.D. Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management program at University of Wyoming allows graduate students to use the research-oriented tools learned during a master’s program to conduct research on a major question surrounding rangeland ecology and watershed management.
Water Science and Policy
The interdisciplinary program in Water Science and Policy at the 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.
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
Students in the Environmental and Water Resources Engineering programs at the University at Buffalo develop a deep understanding of the physical, chemical and biological processes that influence human health and the environment.
Water Resources
The Water Resources Ph.D. program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas is built on an integrative curriculum and an interdisciplinary approach. It focuses on solving water-related challenges that transcend traditional academic boundaries.
Soil and Water Sciences
The Soil and Water Sciences Department at University of Florida offers Master of Science (thesis or professional non-thesis option) and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in soil and water sciences with the following specializations: ecology, environmental science, hydrologic science, and soil science.
Hydrologic Sciences
The Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Group at 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.
Hydrology
Few things are more vital to a community's health than the quality and safety of its water supply. We offer a Hydrology degree at the University of Nevada, Reno.