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Nov 27, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2023-2024 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Hydrology, M.S.
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The Graduate Program of Hydrologic Sciences (GPHS) offers MS and PhD degrees in hydrologyand hydrogeology. The program is structured to provide a foundation in hydrologic sciences with an emphasis in a student’s chosen area. Students may define their areas of emphasis by developing a curriculum from a breadth of graduate courses offered across the campus. The program is interdisciplinary, with faculty support and participation from the College of Science, the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources, the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, and the Desert Research Institute. Students pursuing an MS degree may choose a thesis option (Plan A) or non-thesis option (Plan B) and should consult with their advisors and the program director for guidance on the best choice for their individual needs. Research and teaching assistantships, as well as several fellowships, are often made available to students accepted into the program.
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Admission Requirements
Students entering the program should have a Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent in engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, geology, hydrology, hydrogeology, natural resources, ecology, or a related field. Contact the program director for more information. Prospective graduate students should have an undergraduate GPA above 3.0. GRE scores are not required. International students should complete the requirements provided by the Graduate School. In addition, there are program co-requisites described below. Any deficiencies are to be made up during the first year of graduate studies and students are encouraged to consult with their advisors and the program director for guidance on the appropriate courses.
Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes
The program’s objectives enable students to complete their programs of study and thesis research in a timely manner and to prepare students for productive careers in water-related fields. The MS graduates in hydrology are fully qualified to conduct hydrologic research, hydrologic planning and serve in the regulatory environment of both public and private sector employers. Learning outcomes associated with these objectives include:
- students demonstrate a basic level of competency in the general field of hydrology;
- students are able to explain ideas and results through written, numerical, graphical, spoken, and computer-based forms of communication;
- students are able to complete research in their field of study in the hydrologic sciences; and
- students demonstrate appropriate quantitative skills for hydrology, including appropriate statistical or numerical modeling techniques.
I. Program Requirements
Candidates for the MS degree in hydrology must satisfy all general requirements of the Graduate School. Students can pursue an MS degree either with Plan A (thesis) or Plan B (non-thesis option).
- The MS Plan A degree in hydrology requires a minimum of 31 credits beyond the bachelor’s degree, of which at least 9 credits (excluding 6 credits of thesis) must be at the 700-level.
- For the non-thesis option (Plan B), a minimum of 32 credits is required, with at least 12 credits at the 700-level (excluding 2 credits of professional paper).
Students should consult with their advisor and the director for guidance on choice of plan options. In general, the Plan B option should be considered as a terminal degree. For more information on credit requirements, students should consult the UNR General Catalog.
A. Core Courses (9-15 units)
The MS degree in hydrology gives students the flexibility to study the broad areas of hydrologic sciences or specialize in a sub-discipline. All students receive a broad underpinning of the hydrologic sciences through a set of core courses shared by the hydrogeology and hydrology degrees. A grade of “B-” or better is required for each of the core courses and these courses may only be retaken once:
B. Hydrology Electives (16-23 units)
Students following the hydrology degree are required to take 16 units of electives. Plan B students will need to take 23 units of electives. A list of current electives is available from the program director.
II. Total Units (31 or 32 units)
The MS Plan A degree in hydrology requires a minimum of 31 credits beyond the bachelor’s degree.
The MS Plan B degree in hydrology requires a minimum of 32 credits beyond the bachelor’s degree.
Undergraduate Co-requisites
The hydrology degree requires co-requisites of 2 semesters of physics or physics-based topics (PHYS 180 and PHYS 181 , soil physics, geophysics) and calculus (MATH 181 and MATH 182 , or equivalent). Any deficiencies are to be made up during the first year of graduate study, and students are encouraged to consult with their advisors and the GPHS director for guidance on the appropriate courses for fulfilling deficiencies. Students must provide evidence that the deficiencies were met if the courses are not taken at UNR.
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