Courses
Five courses, fifteen credit hours total, are required for the Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Certificate and PhD sub-plan. The number of required courses is intentionally kept low so that the student is free to design an overall academic program that meets their needs in terms of specialized scholarly interests. The five Hydrologic Sciences courses are included in the minimum semester hours required for all graduate students. The coursework is designed to assure competency in the appropriate subject matter at the graduate level.
Core Requirements: choose two, at least one must be from the List A
List A: Advanced Quantitive Skills​
| List B: Introduction to a Hydrologic Science​
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Elective Courses: choose 3, additional classes from the core list may serve as electives
ATOC 5200 (3) Biogeochemical Oceanography
ATOC 5235 (3) Introduction to Atmospheric Radiative Transfer and Remote Sensing
ATOC 5500 (3) Special Topics in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences: Field Observations and Measurements
ATOC 5550 (3) Mountain Meteorology
ATOC 5600 (3) Physics and Chemistry of Clouds and Aerosols
ATOC 5730 (3) Physical Oceanography and Climate
ATOC 5750 (3) Desert Meteorology and Climate
ATOC 5780 (3) Ice Sheets and Climate
CHEM 5141 (3) Environmental Water and Soil Chemistry
CVEN 5323 (3) Applied Stream Ecology
CVEN 5343 (3) Transport and Dispersion in Surface Water
CVEN 5363 (3) Modeling of Hydrologic Systems
CVEN 5383 (3) Applied Groundwater Modeling
CVEN 5424 (3) Environmental Organic Chemistry
CVEN 5454 (3) Statistical Methods for Natural and Engineered Systems
CVEN 5537 (3) Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering
CVEN 5833 (3) Special Topics: Hydrosciences topics [including Nonpoint Source Pollution, Surface-Groundwater Exchanges, Analysis of Urban Water Systems, Environmental Transport and Dispersion Processes, Colorado River Water Crisis]
CVEN 6414 (3) Aquatic Surfaces and Particles
EBIO 5030 (3) Limnology
ENVS 5840/GEOL 5305 (3) Global Biogeochemical Cycles
GEOG 5023 (4) Advanced Quantitative Methods for Spatial Data
GEOG 5093/GEOL 5093 (4) Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEOG 5241 (3) Topics in Physical Geography: HydroScience topics [including Watershed Biogeochemistry, Fluvial Geomorphology, Mountain Hydrology, Snow from Space, Adv in Measuring Mtn Snowpack]
GEOG 5271 (3) The Arctic Climate System
GEOG 5303 (4) Geographic Information Science: Spatial Programming
GEOG 5463 (3) Earth Analytics Data Science Bootcamp (degree seeking section)
GEOL 5060 (4) Oceanography
GEOL 5093/GEOG 5093 (4) Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEOL 5270 (3) Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry
GEOL 5280 (3) Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry
GEOL 5305/ENVS 5840 (3) Global Biogeochemical Cycles
GEOL 5430 (3) Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
GEOL 5700 (3-4) Geological Topics Seminar: HydroSciences topics [including Terrestrial Hydrology, Sedimentary Modeling]