Hydrology, Water Resources & Environmental Fluid Mechanics

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The graduate program in Water Resources Engineering leads to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. Students studying toward the M.S. degree can pursue a thesis or a course work option of 30 semester hours. The Ph.D. degree requires additional course work beyond M.S. degree as well as a dissertation.

For more information, visit the Hydrology, Water Resources and Environmental Fluid Mechanics Website linked figure to the right.