Are you a UF grad student interested in Water?
The UF academic cluster for graduate studies in Hydrologic Sciences is
a unique interdisciplinary program designed to broaden the skills of
science and engineering students who are interested in all aspects of
water; i.e., occurrence and quantity, distribution, circulation,
quality, and management/policy. The academic cluster in Hydrologic
Sciences emphasizes broad and rigorous training in a wide range of
areas of expertise. The program requirements were developed in
recognition of the diversity in academic backgrounds and the
professional goals of the students. Thus, flexibility in selection of
courses is an essential feature of the program, allowing students to
develop individualized academic plans of study in order to meet the
overall goals and objectives of the Hydrologic Sciences cluster and
those of their own degree programs.
Typically, the student integrates the selected courses into the plan
of study for their degree program so no extra course work is required
for the degree. After completions of the requirements, the Hydrologic
Sciences Academic Cluster is designated on the student's transcripts
and the diploma.
More information?
Please see attached flyer for details and also visit http://www.hydrology.ufl.edu/
or the UF Water Institute offices at Weil Hall Room 570 (e-mail: [log in to unmask]
; phone: 352.392.5893)
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