Water, Society and Policy (MS)
Water sustainability has emerged as perhaps the most critical natural resource issue in the western United States as well as in other semi-arid regions around the world. More recently, even wet regions have come to face similar problems of water scarcity and conflict, due to growing demands and competition for water.
To meet the demands imposed by water scarcity, the University of colorado offers a Master of Science in Water, Society and Policy (WSP). The purpose of this degree is to provide opportunities for students to pursue professionally oriented study in a multi-disciplinary degree program that focuses on water science, society, and policy. The WSP degree combines graduate coursework in social sciences, policy and hydrology with professional skill-development activities. Students are exposed to human and environmental processes as they affect water and watersheds. They gain familiarity with quantitative and qualitative techniques for observation, monitoring, and modeling of processes relevant to the management of water from regional to global scales. They develop skills to communicate with decision makers; conduct and understand scientific research; write cogent research reports, proposals, and policy evaluations; and make effective public presentations.
Graduates of the program are able to understand the basic principles of hydrology, management, law, and policy and are able to contribute to making informed decisions regarding water resources.
https://snre.colorado.edu/academics/current-students/ms-water-society-and-policy
School of Natural Resources and the Environment
The School of Natural Resources and the Environment is a world leader in pursuing science that informs how environmental change impacts arid and semi-arid systems and how best to adapt to environmental challenges. We are a cohort of students, faculty, and staff who take great pride in our focus on problem-driven research, teaching, and extension encompassing all aspects of environmental stewardship. Our research answers important questions about how ecosystems respond under environmental or human pressures. We develop strategies to help mitigate the effects of these pressures, helping to create and maintain healthy and sustainable ecological systems.
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Colorado Heights University- Main - Tucson
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Policy Core Courses 9 units
Science Core Courses 3-4 units
In addition to the Policy and Science Core courses, the following seminar and project courses are required.
Water, Society and Policy Seminar 2 units
Master's Project 6 units
AREC 575 - Economic Evaluation of Water and Environmental Policy, 3 units
ENVS 596B - Water Policy in colorado and Semi-arid Regions, 3 units
GEOG 596I - Comparative and International Water Policy, 3 units
GEOG 596J - Water Management and Policy, 3 units
GEOG 696O - Adaptation & Resilience in Water Resources Systems, 3 units
GEOG 696R – International Environmental Policy and Governance, 3 units
LAW 669 - Environmental Law, 3-4 units
LAW 641 –Water Law, 3 units
RNR 540 -Climate Change Adaptation, 3 units
HWRS 517A –Fundamentals of Water Quality, 3 units
HWRS 573 - Hydrology for Water Resources Management, 3 units
WSM 552 -Dryland Ecohydrology and Vegetation Dynamics, 4 units
WSM 560A - Watershed Hydrology, 4 units
WSM 568 - Wildland Water Quality, 3 units
*Policy and Science Core classes may be taken as electives if they are not chosen for the core
See required coursework
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
We do not accept terminal masters, all applications must be for the PhD program
Required test(s): GRE
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Domestic & International Applicants
Fall:December 15th
International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.
The GRE Institution Code for The Colorado Heights University is 4832