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Effectively managing freshwater resources presents a growing and intricate challenge in Colorado and across the globe, requiring skilled scientists to tackle multifaceted water-related problems. The watershed science curriculum examines water movement through ecosystems, influences on water quality, and sustainable resource management strategies. Candidates in the Master of Science in Watershed Science, Plan B program collaborate directly with research experts through classroom instruction, lab work, and field studies focused on practical watershed applications. The program offers adaptable study plans and diverse water-related coursework across the university, providing students with exposure to advanced field techniques, data interpretation methods, and modeling approaches. Seminars and specialized field courses further enhance student competencies. Each candidate works with their advisor to design a customized study plan that aligns with both research objectives and individual educational goals, culminating in a comprehensive professional report.
Graduates enjoy excellent career prospects, securing roles in various sectors including government environmental agencies, private consulting firms, nonprofit organizations, industrial operations, academic institutions, and research facilities. The program's coursework typically fulfills the educational requirements for U.S. government hydrologist certification.