Upon successful completion of the School of Natural Resources Water Resources graduate program, students will possess strong technical skills in water resources and related sub-disciplines. If encouraged to apply by Water Resources faculty, please apply through the University of Missouri’s online application program. Applicants should contact specific faculty to determine the availability of position(s) in the potential advisor’s research program and assistantships or scholarships prior to applying. Other opportunities may be available to eligible students. Students often self-fund, apply for teaching assistantships, or are supported by grant-funded research assistantships. Water Resources program applicants must meet the general requirements set forth by the MU Graduate School for the MS or PhD degrees, and meet any additional application criteria of the Water Resources graduate emphasis area. Students and their advisors are not restricted to those courses, but are expected to draw from the list first when developing Course Plans. The Water Resources graduate degree program is integrated by a set of common courses from which students can customize their Course Plans. One of the program’s major global impacts is the training of highly qualified graduate professionals that are equipped to address many of the complex contemporary water resource problems around the world.
forest, agriculture, urban), streams, lakes, rivers, wetlands and subsurface waters are ideal areas for basic and applied research that is easily transferrable to other regions. The program has no geographic boundaries but benefits from a distinct midcontinent climate, and physiography. Participating faculty in the Water Resources emphasis area are engaged in both scientific understanding of water resources (biological, chemical and physical) and its management, and the decision-making processes used to address competing societal values (social, economic and legal). Specific areas of investigation could include lakes and reservoirs, floods and droughts, groundwater aquifers, water use, water quality, water contamination, plant water use, measurement methods, hydrologic modeling and international water resources.
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