Tucson,
AZ,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Students pursuing a Master's in Water, Society and Policy (non-thesis track) examine how human activities and environmental factors impact water resources and watersheds, while analyzing and simulating these processes across various scales from local to worldwide.
By engaging in rigorous coursework spanning social sciences, policy studies, and hydrology, combined with professional development opportunities and a capstone project, graduates gain deeper insights into the fundamentals required for sound water resource decision-making. The program also offers dual degree options in Public Administration, Public Policy, or Urban Planning for interested students.