2009-2010 University Catalog 
  
2009-2010 University Catalog

Water Resources Engineering Graduate Certificate


Banner Code: VS-CERG-WRE

School: The Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering 

Department: Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering 

 

Water resources engineering is the application of the sciences of hydrology and hydraulics to serve society.  This includes planning, designing and managing systems to providereliably dry places for society’s activities; dependable, high quality water supplies for industrial, municipal, residential, and other uses; sustainable water-related ecologies; and other uses of our water resources.  This program is designed for engineers and others interested in pursuing advanced study of water resources. 

Admission Requirements


Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, mathematics, science, or other related technical field, and must be computer literate. Candidates should inquire with the certificate coordinator for details of program planning. Courses are offered in late afternoon and evening and are particularly suitable for part-time students.

Certificate Requirements


The certificate program consists of 15 credits (five courses) including two required courses (6 credits), and three elective courses (9 credits).  Specific requirements are:

Required Certificate Courses (take both courses for a total of 6 credits):


Elective Certificate Courses:


(These courses are divided into three categories; a student must take a minimum of one course from the methods group, and a minimum of two courses from either the policy group or the practice group.  A minimum of three elective courses (9 credits) are required for the certificate).