Hydrology - PhD

The University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

Program Website
Program Setting

Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences

Attendance: In-Person
Program Faculty: 48
Program Students: Data Not Avail.
Program Details
Degree Type: Doctorate - PhD
Minimum Credits: 54
Typical Length: 3.5-5 years
Getting In
GRE Required: Yes
GPA Minimum: Data Not Avail.
Requirement Details: GRE scores (minimum Quantitative 155, minimum Written 4.0) OR have your exam score reported to our university
Category: Water Resources
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Description

The program is designed for students interested 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. Students may concentrate in one or a combination of these areas but are expected to acquire fundamental proficiency in all aspects of hydrology and water resources. Research-based study programs are individually planned to meet the student's special interests and professional objectives. Time-to-completion for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Hydrology is approximately 3.5-5 years (coursework, research, writing the dissertation, all exams) for well-prepared students.  All candidates must submit a dissertation or dissertation publication manuscript which has been judged by the student's committee to be eligible for publication in appropriate scientific journals and present the results at two regional, national, or international scientific meetings.

STUDY TOPICS:  Active research areas include hydrogeology, hydrogeochemistry, hydrometeorology, hydroclimatology, environmental hydrology, ground-water hydrology, surface water hydrology, vadose zone hydrology, mathematical and statistical methods in hydrology (including stochastic and numerical modeling), water resources sytems, and water resources policy.

Costs
Tuition:
Tuition Per Semester: $16,699
Tuition Per Credit: Data Not Avail.
Total Program Tuition: Data Not Avail.
Resident Rate:
Tuition Per Semester: $6,636
Tuition Per Credit: Data Not Avail.
Total Program Tuition: Data Not Avail.

Assistantships Available:
Yes
% Receiving Aid:
Data Not Avail.
Students may be eligible for support through Graduate Assistantships in research and teaching, fee waivers (scholarships), and fellowships.
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Other Programs In Department:
Hydrology - MS Hydrology and Water Resources - Certificate
Category: Water Resources
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