What will I learn?
Hydrologists study the interplay between water, nature, and humans to learn how this invaluable resource is affected by the environment and its inhabitants. It deals with the origin, distribution, and properties of water on and beneath Earth's, as well as other planet's, surfaces. Hydrologists work to solve water- related problems. They consider water use from a variety of perspectives- social, economic, legal, scientific, and environmental- to determine how differing viewpoints affect the quality and quantity of a community's water supply. They study pollution carried by water- including oceans, rivers, streams, rain, snow, and ice- and devise methods to clean and control it. Some study weather & climate-related problems such as flood forecasting, drought management, acid rain, and global warming, while others manage water resources so that the goals of all water users are achieved efficiently while still protecting the environment.
Which department am I in?
College of Science
Entry requirements
For international students
Unofficial secondary/high school transcripts may be used for the initial admission evaluation. Official transcripts or official exam results are required at the time of enrollment. If a transcript is not in English, a certified English translation must accompany the transcript. Strong applicants will have a minimum recalculated grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 over the course of their last three years of academic coursework. GPA recalculation takes place during admission review. Prior to enrollment, students must obtain a high school diploma, certificate, or GED.