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Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs
[edit | edit source]Hydrology
[edit | edit source]Water Resources Planning
[edit | edit source]- Georgia Tech - City and Regional Planning
- Master of City and Regional Planning (55 semester hours)
- Master of City and Regional Planning (55 semester hours)
- Key Courses
Water Resources Management
[edit | edit source]Water Pollution Control
[edit | edit source]Quantitative Methods
[edit | edit source]Professional Education
[edit | edit source]- Modeling and Simulation Certificate Program - certificate from Georgia Tech (3 core courses plus 3 elective courses), no water focus here.
- Decision support tools for river basin planning and management - short course on simulation models, at Georgia Tech
- Hydrologic engineering for dam design - short course at Georgia Tech
- Building a GIS database for water resources applications - short course at Georgia Tech
- Programming water resources tools (models) with ArcObjects - short course at Georgia Tech
Citizen Education
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- "Development of a Curriculum for a Masters Degree Program in Water Resources Planning" A Discussion Paper Prepared for the AWRA/UCOWR 2001 Conference, Snowbird, UT, June 28, 2001, Prepared by a UCOWR Academic Advisory Committee established by the Army Corps of Engineers: Duane Baumann, Geography, SIU; Darrell Fontane, Engineering/Planning, CSU; Steve Gloss, Ecology/Biology, Univ. of Wyoming; Ray Huffaker, Law/Economics, WSU; Ari Michelsen, Economics, TAM; Leonard Shabman, Economics, VTU; And representatives from the Corps of Engineers: Larry Donovan, Mark Dunning, Russ Rangos. June 14, 2001 (Modified March 2002)