M.S. in Applied Geography - Water Resources Management Postgraduate Programme By University of North Texas |TopUniversities
Main Subject Area

Engineering - Civil and StructuralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Study Level

Masters

This track under the Masters of Science in Applied Geography (MSAG) enables students to structure their degree plans around scientific, technical, and political aspects of water resources management. The track meets all existing requirements of the MSAG (including courses in research design, geographic theory, quantitative techniques, and a cognate field). Students completing this track may find employment with government research and regulatory agencies, municipalities, planning organizations, water supply districts, or environmental consulting firms. By the end of the second semester or by the completion of 18 semester credit hours students must elect to pursue a thesis or non-thesis option.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Study Level

Masters

This track under the Masters of Science in Applied Geography (MSAG) enables students to structure their degree plans around scientific, technical, and political aspects of water resources management. The track meets all existing requirements of the MSAG (including courses in research design, geographic theory, quantitative techniques, and a cognate field). Students completing this track may find employment with government research and regulatory agencies, municipalities, planning organizations, water supply districts, or environmental consulting firms. By the end of the second semester or by the completion of 18 semester credit hours students must elect to pursue a thesis or non-thesis option.

Admission Requirements

6+
100+
80+
53+
Students must have a minimum score of 550 in paper based TOEFL and CAE score should be B or higher.

Jan-2000

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