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83 Bachelor's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in North America

Water and Wastewater Technology
Throughout this Water and Wastewater Technology programme from Thompson Rivers University as an operator in the water industry, you’ll operate and maintain water and wastewater treatment, distribution, collection and disposal facilities, and monitor water quality to protect public health and the environment.

Water and Wastewater Treatment Operations (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description)
The Water and Wastewater Treatment Operations (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description) Graduate Certificate from Southern Alberta Institute of Techology (SAIT) is designed to provide you with the essential knowledge and practical skills required for a successful career in the water and wastewater industry.

Integrated Water Management (PGWP Eligible – details in description)
Dive into a career that shapes the future of water conservation with our Integrated Water Management (PGWP Eligible – details in description) diploma programme from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).

Water and Wastewater Technician
This Water and Wastewater Technician degree from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) scarcity along with growing environmental awareness, has created a strong demand for highly skilled and trained professionals in the field of water management.

Water Sciences
Freshwater is essential for all life on Earth. The Trent University Water Sciences degree gives students the knowledge and skills needed to respond to modern challenges contributing to water quality decline in Canada and around the world.

Advanced Plumbing Technology
This Advanced Plumbing Technology degree from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) is a unique opportunity to get the technical and career essential skills you need to succeed in the plumbing industry.

Environmental Science - Water Resources
The Environmental Science - Water Resources from Oklahoma State University focuses on understanding and managing the quality and quantity of water resources.

Water Science and Management
Prepare to use science to better manage our world’s critical water resources with a degree in Water Science and Management from University of Idaho.
Fisheries and Water Resources
The Fisheries and Water Resources program at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point helps students turn their passions for the outdoors, science and technology into careers. If you’re interested in ensuring fish, aquatic habitats and our water resources systems remain healthy for the benefit of all, our majors are for you.
Hydrology
The Hydrology programme at the University of California, Davis is a full-time Bachelor of Science degree. This undergraduate course focuses on the sustainability of water quantity and quality through physical and chemical analysis. Students explore water systems across the atmosphere and earth to solve vital environmental resource challenges.
Marine Biology and Freshwater Ecology
The curriculum in the Marine Biology and Freshwater Ecology major at University of Wisconsin - Whitewater is somewhat flexible in that there are some required sequences and it allows students to move through othercoursework in many ways.
Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecology
The B.S. in Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecology at The University of the West Indies is designed to give students hands-on exposure to the study of terrestrial environments as well as lotic and lentic fresh water systems and associated organisms.
Geology, Hydrogeology
The Bachelor of Science in Geology, Hydrogeology programme is offered by The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
The Water Resources and Environmental Engineering concentration in Civil Engineering at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers you professional-development opportunities that prepare you for future careers that address the needs for a water-resilient society.
Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences
The Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences program at University of Florida involves managing land and water resources across a wide range of ecosystems, including agricultural, forested, range, urban and wetlands. Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences students have a strong science and math background and study biology, calculus, microbiology, chemistry, physics, and ecology.
Agriculture Technology
The Agriculture Technology from Montana State University - Northern provides a foundational education in agricultural production and management, focusing on practical applications for farm and ranch operations
Fisheries and Wildlife Science (Aquatic Ecology and Management)
The Fisheries and Wildlife Science (Aquatic Ecology and Management) B.Sc. at New Mexico State University is a full-time, four-year undergraduate programme. It provides expert training in managing wild animal populations and aquatic systems, preparing students for vital roles in natural resource conservation and ecology.
Geography - Earth Systems Science
The Geography - Earth Systems Science program of the University at Buffalo, within the Department of Geography, examines current environmental problems through quantitative methods, analysis, and modeling grounded in basic and applied science and research.
Marine and Freshwater Biology
Study freshwater and marine environments and the aquatic organisms that call them home from both biological and physical science perspectives, with a focus on sustainable management and conservation at the Marine and Freshwater Biology program of University of Guelph.
Maritime Studies
Maritime Studies from Texas A&M University at Galveston offers students the chance to tailor their education to suit their interests and needs. While the focus is undoubtedly on the relationship between humans and the sea, classes range from archaeology, anthropology, and literature to law, history, and public policy.