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Water Resources Management

Designed to encourage a multidisciplinary approach to learning.

The Water Resources Management (WRM) program in the College of Sciences at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas is a flexible, interdisciplinary course of study leading to a Master of Science degree. It is a technically and scientifically based program that blends the physical aspects of the hydrologic sciences with policy and management issues.

The WRM program is designed to encourage a multidisciplinary approach to learning. Students enter the program from a wide variety of undergraduate programs, then take classes and conduct research with faculty in the Colleges of: Sciences, Business, Urban Affairs, Engineering, and Liberal Arts at UNLV, plus the Boyd School of Law and the Desert Research Institute. Students in the WRM program also work with participating faculty from federal, state, and local government agencies.

Contact

Michael Nicholl, Program Director

Water Resources Management Program, UNLV
Box 454029
4505 Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89154

Phone: 702-895-4616
Fax: 702-895-4064
Location: Lilly Fong Geoscience, Room 227

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About the Program

Information and the need for management

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Admissions

Application deadlines, submission, and notes.

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Curriculum

Course work, exams, and professional papers.

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Learning Objectives

View the learning objectives and program handbook.

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Faculty

A list of faculty with water resources management.

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Student Research

See records of WRM student research since 1993.