Duration
1 year
Starting Date
August
Tuition Fee
$32,058 per year
Location
Fort Collins, CO, United States
Key Features
Watershed science is the interdisciplinary study of the physical, chemical, and biological factors that affect the quantity, quality, and flux of water. Such hydrologic changes have important implications for other natural resources that depend on water.
The Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability is one of five academic departments in Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources, the most comprehensive natural resources college in the nation.
The strong placement record and extensive alumni network attest to the quality and relevance of the graduate program. Employment opportunities at all levels are excellent and diverse. Apply now to the Watershed Science program offered by Colorado State University.
Areas of Study
- Biogeochemistry
- Erosion and sedimentation
- Geographic information systems and spatial analysis
- Hydrologic modeling
- Land use hydrology
- Physical hydrology
- Remote sensing
- Snow and alpine hydrology
- Water quality