6 Bachelor's degrees in Hydrology & Water Management in Wisconsin, United States
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.
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.
Freshwater Sciences
Freshwater Sciences graduates at Carroll University study the health of freshwater systems—lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, wetlands—gathering critical information such as the impact of invasive species, changing levels of biological diversity, and the effects of climate change and pollution.
Geology – Hydrogeology and Water Chemistry
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's Geology – Geology – Hydrogeology and Water Chemistry emphasis bachelor's degree is for students planning careers in geology, including hydrogeology, geochemistry and environmental geology or planning to pursue graduate school in those same areas.
Freshwater Sciences
Do you want to protect the world’s most valuable resource? Are you interested in marine biology, aquatic ecosystems or environmental science? Explore a Freshwater Sciences bachelor’s degree at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Focus your studies on aquatic science or water policy.
Hydrology
Work with scientists, engineers, and public regulators to forecast and manage floods or droughts, reduce wastewater, promote sustainable water usage, evaluate the feasibility of projects like irrigation systems and hydroelectric plants, and protect water resources with a degree in Hydrology offered by University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point.