Water Resources Graduate Programs in Texas
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Aquatic Resources - MS
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX
Concentrations
The Aquatic Resources Master of Science Program at Texas State University is a multi-disciplinary program of study and research based on aquatic sciences and resources. This is a thesis-based degree...
Water Management - MWM
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
Water resources—essential to humankind—have become even more critical as the world's population expands, climate change brings new challenges and technology both enhances and depletes resources. The Water Management and Hydrologic...
Water Management and Hydrological Science - PhD
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
Water resources—essential to humankind—have become even more critical as the world's population expands, climate change brings new challenges and technology both enhances and depletes resources. The Water Management and Hydrologic...
Water Management and Hydrological Science - MS
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
Water resources—essential to humankind—have become even more critical as the world's population expands, climate change brings new challenges and technology both enhances and depletes resources. The Water Management and Hydrologic...
Aquatic Resources and Integrative Biology - PhD
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX
Integrative Biology includes and incorporates many approaches in studying living systems. For example, sustainable freshwater resources provide a foundation for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, as well as human use and...
Earn your Master's in 1 year. Gain credentials and competencies while maintaining your work/life balance. Career coaching available to all students.
The University of Connecticut offers a 12-credit (4-course) online graduate certificate in environmental sustainability. Course credits can be applied towards the Master of Energy & Environmental Management.
The University of Connecticut offers master’s & certificate programs in the quickly growing fields of sustainability, energy and the environment. Classes are led by UConn Natural Resources, Geography & Law School faculty.