Graduate Courses for the Hydrology and Water Resources 30-Hour
Non-Thesis Master’s Degree
A minimum of 15 credits must be taken in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering. Courses that meet this requirement include:
CGN 6905 Applied Methods for Groundwater Characterization
CGN 6905 Watershed-Scale Modeling
CWR 5125 Groundwater Flow I
CWR 5127 Evaluation of Groundwater Quality
CWR 5235 Open Channel Hydraulics
CWR 6115 Surface Hydrology
CWR 6126 Variable Density Groundwater Flow
CWR 6525 Groundwater Flow II
CWR 6537 Contaminant Subsurface Hydrology
EGM 5816 Intermediate Fluid Dynamics
Subject to approval of the student’s advisor, other courses in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering may be taken to satisfy the 15-credit minimum requirement.
Other courses beyond the 15-credit minimum requirement in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering may be taken outside the department to satisfy the requirements for the hydrology and water resources non-thesis master’s degree. These courses include:
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
ABE 6265 Vadose Zone Water and Solute Transport Modeling
CWR 6536 Stochastic Subsurface Hydrology
Environmental Engineering Sciences
ENV 5565 Hydraulic Systems Design
ENV 6052 Immiscible Fluids
ENV 6441 Water Resources Planning and Management
ENV 6508 Wetland Hydrology
ENV 6932 Advanced Engineering Hydrology I
ENV 6932 Global Environmental Policies and Institutions
ENV 6932 Stormwater Systems Design
Forest Resources and Conservation
SUR 6934 Hydrographic Survey
SUR 5625 Geographical Information Systems Analysis
Geography
GEO 6938 Advanced Methods in GIS
Geological Sciences
GLY 5827 Ground Water Geology
GLY 5245 Hydrogeochemistry
GLY 5247 Surface and Ground Water Interaction
GLY 6075 Climate Control Change
GLY 6826 Hydrogeologic Modeling
Soil and Water Science
CWR 6537 Contaminant Subsurface Hydrology
SOS 5235 South Florida Ecosystems
SOS 5242 Wetlands and Water Quality
SOS 5245 Water Sustainability
SWS 5721C GIS Land Resource Management
SWS 6932 Wetlands Seminar
SWS 6932 Florida Lake Management
Urban and Regional Planning
URP 6276 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Other courses may be taken, including a maximum of 6 credits of 3000-4000 level courses outside the department, subject to advisor’s approval.
A plan of study approved by the student’s advisor must be submitted to the Graduate Academic Support Coordinator before the mid-term of the student’s first semester of enrollment in the master’s program.
Revised 5/27/09