Water Resources Planning and Management- Graduate Specialization

Water Resources Planning and Management- Graduate Specialization
Water Resources Planning and Management- Graduate Specialization

This interdisciplinary graduate-level minor requires only 9 credit hours and offers the opportunity to network with other
academic departments and experience their differing perspectives on managing water resources. This specialization
is supervised by a committee representing 11 participating departments. Your degree must be in one of these
departments, and your 9 credit hours need to be courses offered by the other departments. Also, 6 of the 9 credit
hours must be from the committee-approved list below. The remaining 3 credit hours can be chosen from the more
extensive list of water-related courses found in the graduate catalog.

For more information, contact the committee member in your department as listed below. You can also contact Dr.
Chittaranjan Ray, director of the Nebraska Water Center within the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, who
serves as chair of the interdepartmental committee, or Dr. Thomas Franti, associate professor of Biological Systems
Engineering, who serves as committee co-chair.

Civil and Environmental Engineering: David Admiraal

More details at: http://waterinfo@unl.edu