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Water Resources Education Programs by Degree LevelPh.D.Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution; Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution; George Mason University; Fairfax, VA Ph.D. Degree in Water Resources Engineering; Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge Ph.D. in Civil or Environmental Engineering; School of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Oklahoma State University; Stillwater Ph.D. in Environmental Science; Department of Environmental Science and Management; Portland State University; Portland, OR Ph.D. in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering; The School of Engineering and Applied Science; The State University of New York at Buffalo Ph.D. in Environmental Science; Department of the Geophysical Sciences; University of Chicago Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Technology (Soil and Watershed Sciences or Wetlands Science Specialties); Department of Environmental Science and Technology; University of Maryland at College Park Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; University of Maryland at College Park Ph.D. in Geosciences; University of Missouri at Kansas City Ph.D. in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics; University of Rhode Island; Kingston Ph.D. in Marine Science; University of Southern Alabama; Mobile Ph.D. in Geosciences; Department of Geosciences; University of Tulsa Ph.D. in Watershed Management; Department of Renewable Resources; University of Wyoming; Laramie Ph.D. in Environmental Science or Environmental Engineering; Vanderbilt University; Nashville Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering; Virginia Tech; Falls Church Campus Master's DegreeM.S. Hydrogeology; Clemson University; Clemson, SC M.S. in Environmental Studies; College of Charleston; Charleston, SC M.S. in Earth Resources Engineering (Water Resources and Climate Risks); Columbia University; New York City M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution; Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution; George Mason University; Fairfax, VA Dual Degree MSCE M CRP (Water Resources); Georgia Tech; Atlanta M.S. in Marine Science; Hawaii Pacific University; Honolulu M.S. in Water Resources Engineering; Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge M.S. in Civil or Environmental Engineering; School of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Oklahoma State University; Stillwater M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Old Dominion University; Norfolk, VA Master of Geographic Information Systems; Department of Geography; Penn State University; State College M.S. in Environmental Science; Department of Environmental Science and Management; Portland State University; Portland, OR M.S. in Marine Science; Savannah State University; Savannah Master of Engineering in Water Resources; Schaefer School of Engineering; Stevens Institute of Technology; Hoboken, NJ http://www.stevens.edu/ses/wr/degree.php Masters Degree in Marine Resources Management; Department of Marine Sciences; Texas A&M University at Galveston M.A. in Environmental Modeling and Analysis; Department of Geography; The State University of New York at Buffalo http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/academic_programs/graduate/np_ema.shtml M.S. in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering; The School of Engineering and Applied Science; The State University of New York at Buffalo Masters Degree in Water Resources Engineering; Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering; University of Central Florida; Orlando Masters in Environmental Science; Department of the Geophysical Sciences; University of Chicago Masters Degree with Specialization in Water Resources Planning and Management; Online 30-Hour Coursework; University of Florida; Gainesville MS Degree in Water Resources; Department of Geography and Environmental Resources; University of Illinois at Carbondale http://info.geography.siu.edu/grad/overview.html M.S. in Environmental Science and Technology (Soil and Watershed Sciences or Wetlands Science Specialties); Department of Environmental Science and Technology; University of Maryland at College Park M.S. in Water Resources Engineering; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; University of Maryland at College Park Masters of Professional Studies in Geospatial Informational Sciences; Department of Geography; University of Maryland at College Park M.S. in Water Resources Engineering; Department of Civil Engineering; University of Memphis M.S. in Geosciences; University of Missouri at Kansas City MS Degree in Natural Resources and the Environment (Water Resources Specialty); University of New Hampshire; Durham M.S. in Environmental Engineering; College of Engineering; University of New Orleans M.S. in Environmental Science; School of Biological Sciences; University of North Texas; Denton M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering; University of Portland M.S. in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics; University of Rhode Island; Kingston M.S. in Marine Science; University of Southern Alabama; Mobile Master of Public Affairs Dual Degree Programs in Energy and Earth Resources and Public Affairs; Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs; University of Texas; Austin M.S. in Geosciences; Department of Geosciences; University of Tulsa M.S. in Watershed Management; Department of Renewable Resources; University of Wyoming; Laramie Water Engineering MS Degree; Division of Environmental Engineering; Utah State University M.S. in Environmental Science or Environmental Engineering; Vanderbilt University; Nashville M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering; Virginia Tech; Falls Church Campus Master of Environmental Management; Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; New Haven GeneralPlease contact the universities listed below for more information about what degree levels are available. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment; Fulton School of Engineering; Arizona State University; Tempe
Water Degree Programs; Colorado State University; Fort Collins Department of Geography and Applied Engineering; Whiting School of Engineering; Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Secondary Major; Kansas State University; Manhattan Environmental Science Program; Marshall University; Huntington, WV Online Courses at the Institute of Water Research; Michigan State University; East Lansing Oregon State Water Resources Graduate Program; Oregon State University; Corvallis Hydraulic and Hydrologic Engineering; Civil Engineering; Purdue University; West Lafayette, IN Water Resources Engineering; Texas A&M University; College Station Water Resources Training Program; Texas A&M University; College Station Water: Systems, Science and Society; Interdisciplinary Graduate Program; Tufts University; Medford Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy; Tulane University; New Orleans Interdisciplinary Studies; College of Arts and Sciences; University of Alaska at Anchorage Graduate Interdisciplinary Studies; University of Alaska; Fairbanks Department of Hydrology and Water Resources; University of Arizona; Tucson Center for Water Resources; University of California at Berkeley Department of Land, Air and Water Resources; University of California at Davis Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; University of California at Los Angeles Hydrology, Water Resources and Environmental Fluid Mechanics; Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering; University of Colorado at Boulder Environmental and Water Resources Engineering; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; University of Delaware; Newark Water Resources at the University of Georgia; Athens Water Resources Research Center; University of Hawaii at Manoa Water Resources Concurrent J.D. Degree (Waters of the West); University of Idaho Water Resources Management; Hydro-science and Engineering; College of Engineering; University of Iowa; Iowa City Sustainability Solutions Initiative; Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research; University of Maine; Orono Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Degree Programs; University of Massachusetts at Amherst Dual Degree: Engineering Sustainable Water Systems; School of Natural Resources and Environment; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor Water Resources Science Graduate Program; Water Resources Center; University of Minnesota Water Resources Program; University of Montana; Helena Water Center; School of Natural Resources; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Graduate Program of Hydrologic Sciences; Desert Research Institute; University of Nevada; Reno Water Resources Program; University of New Mexico; Albuquerque Dual Degree Programs; The Wharton School; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia Graduate Program in Environmental Studies; Department of Environmental Sciences; University of Virginia; Charlottesville Graduate Studies in Hydrology, Water Resources and Environmental Fluid Mechanics; College of Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering; University of Washington; Seattle Water Resources Management Program; Nelson Institute; University of Wisconsin; Madison Online Water Resources and Environmental Engineering; College of Engineering; Villanova; Villanova, PA Graduate Studies in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering; Virginia Tech; Blacksburg
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