Hydrology Graduate Academic Certificate
This certificate is designed to provide students with greater knowledge of the processes and influences on water in the environment and a credential that could be beneficial when applying for positions after graduation in both the public and private sectors, such environmental or geologic consulting companies. At least half of the credits completed towards the certificate must be in graduate level coursework. Note that course credit already applied toward the Water and the Environment Undergraduate Certificate may not be used toward this certificate.
All required coursework must be completed with a grade of B or better (O-10-b).
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
HYDR 5090 | Quantitative Hydrogeology | 3 |
or GEOL 3090 | Ground Water Hydrology | |
GEOL 5080 | Groundwater Field Methods | 3 |
or HYDR 5120 | Environmental Hydrogeology | |
FOR 4600 | Watershed Science and Management | 3 |
or CE 4280 | Open Channel Hydraulics | |
or SOIL 4500 | Environmental Hydrology | |
Select one of the following: | 3-4 | |
Groundwater Field Methods | ||
Chemical Hydrogeology | ||
Quantitative Hydrogeology | ||
Environmental Hydrogeology | ||
Fundamentals of Modeling Hydrogeologic Systems | ||
Hydrologic Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing | ||
Northwest Climate and Water Resources Change | ||
Physical Hydrology | ||
Environmental Hydrology | ||
Soil and Environmental Physics | ||
Water Quality in the Pacific Northwest | ||
Drinking Water and Human Health | ||
Environmental Water Quality | ||
Limnology | ||
Stable Isotopes in the Environment | ||
Total Hours | 12-13 |
Courses to total 12 credits for this certificate