A great blue heron wades through the shallows along the shoreline of a wetland stalking its next meal

Any student enrolled in a University of Wisconsin–Madison doctoral program can pursue a doctoral minor in Water Resources Management. Meeting the increasing human demand for water while ensuring its future availability and quality is a significant societal challenge. The Water Resources Management (WRM) program prepares students to face the complexities of managing this critical natural resource. Students complete coursework that integrates the biological and physical sciences (which identify and measure problems) with engineering (which provides technological alternatives), law, and the social sciences (which assess needs and potential for institutional response). Each WRM student gains breadth in relevant planning and management areas while developing depth in an area specialty. WRM students participate in a summer group practicum workshop with a water resources management focus.

Admissions

Students interested in a doctoral minor should consult the chair of the Water Resources Management graduate program

All Graduate School students must utilize the Graduate Student Portal in MyUW to add, change, or discontinue any doctoral minor. To apply to this minor, log in to MyUW, click on Graduate Student Portal, and then click on Add/Change Programs. Select the information for the doctoral minor for which you are applying.

Requirements

Grade Requirement

Students must earn a B or better in courses used to satisfy doctoral minor requirements.

Required Courses

Students select courses in consultation with their doctoral minor advisor and departmental advisor.

Practicum
Students must complete the following courses.
CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  718Water Resources Management Practicum Planning Seminar II2
CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  719Water Resources Management Summer Practicum4
Breadth
Students must complete two courses numbered 300 or above from the categories below. The course lists below are not meant to be all-inclusive, and students are not restricted to the courses listed here. This is a sample of appropriate courses for these categories that are offered through various departments/programs. Breadth courses should complement the doctoral major and academic background as well as address any gaps in training within the curriculum breadth categories.5
Total Credits11

Category A: Natural Science & Technology courses

AGROECOL/​ENVIR ST  724Agroecosystems and Global Change3
ATM OCN/​PLANTSCI  532Environmental Biophysics3
ATM OCN/​BOTANY/​CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​GEOSCI/​ZOOLOGY  911Limnology and Marine Science Seminar1
BOTANY 330Algae3
BOTANY/​ENVIR ST/​F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  516Conservation Biology3
BOTANY/​F&W ECOL  402Dendrology: Woody Plant Identification and Ecology3
BOTANY/​GEOG  338Environmental Biogeography3
BOTANY/​ZOOLOGY  725Ecosystem Concepts3
BSE 571Small Watershed Engineering3
BSE/​CIV ENGR/​SOIL SCI  372On-Site Waste Water Treatment and Dispersal2
BSE/​ENVIR ST  367Renewable Energy Systems3
CIV ENGR 310Fluid Mechanics3
CIV ENGR 311Hydroscience3
CIV ENGR 320Environmental Engineering3
CIV ENGR 415Hydrology3
CIV ENGR 500Water Chemistry3
CIV ENGR 618Special Topics in Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics1-3
CIV ENGR 619Special Topics in Hydrology1-3
CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  717Water Resources Management Practicum Planning Seminar I1
ENVIR ST 901Graduate Orientation Seminar1
ENVIR ST/​F&W ECOL/​ZOOLOGY  360Extinction of Species3
ENVIR ST/​GEOG  339Conservation and Climate Change - Local to International Strategies4
ENVIR ST/​GEOSCI  411Energy Resources3
ENVIR ST/​LAND ARC  361Wetlands Ecology3
ENVIR ST/​POP HLTH  471Introduction to Environmental Health3
ENVIR ST/​SOIL SCI  324Soils and Environmental Quality3
ENVIR ST/​SOIL SCI  575Assessment of Environmental Impact3
ENVIR ST/​ZOOLOGY  315Limnology-Conservation of Aquatic Resources2
ENVIR ST/​ZOOLOGY  510Ecology of Fishes3
ENVIR ST/​ZOOLOGY  511Ecology of Fishes Lab2
GEOG 342Geography of Wisconsin3
GEOG/​GEOSCI  420Glacial and Pleistocene Geology3
GEOSCI 875Advanced Topics in Geology1-3
GEOSCI/​G L E  627Hydrogeology3-4
LAND ARC 668Restoration Ecology3
SOIL SCI 301General Soil Science3
SOIL SCI 621Soil and Environmental Chemistry3
ZOOLOGY 316Laboratory for Limnology-Conservation of Aquatic Resources2-3
ZOOLOGY 955Seminar-Limnology1

Category B: Water Resources Institutions & Public Decision-Making Processes courses

A A E/​ECON/​ENVIR ST  343Environmental Economics3-4
A A E/​ECON/​ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  671Energy Economics3
A A E/​ECON/​F&W ECOL  531Natural Resource Economics3
A A E/​ENVIR ST/​POP HLTH/​PUB AFFR  881Benefit-Cost Analysis3
ANTHRO 477Anthropology, Environment, and Development3
C&E SOC 375Special Topics1-4
C&E SOC/​CURRIC/​ENVIR ST  405Education for Sustainable Communities3
C&E SOC/​SOC  541Environmental Stewardship and Social Justice3
C&E SOC/​SOC/​URB R PL  617Community Development3
CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  717Water Resources Management Practicum Planning Seminar I1
CSCS 460Civil Society and Community Leadership3
ECON/​ENVIR ST/​POLI SCI/​URB R PL  449Government and Natural Resources3-4
ENGL/​ENVIR ST  305Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement3
ENVIR ST 349Climate Change Governance3
ENVIR ST 402Special Topics: Social Perspectives in Environmental Studies1-4
ENVIR ST 901Graduate Orientation Seminar1
ENVIR ST/​F&W ECOL  515Natural Resources Policy3
ENVIR ST/​GEOG  337Nature, Power and Society3
ENVIR ST/​GEOG  339Conservation and Climate Change - Local to International Strategies3-4
ENVIR ST/​GEOG  439US Environmental Policy and Regulation3-4
ENVIR ST/​HISTORY/​LEGAL ST  430Law and Environment: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives3
ENVIR ST/​JOURN/​LSC  823Science and Environment Communication3
ENVIR ST/​PHILOS  441Environmental Ethics3-4
ENVIR ST/​POLI SCI/​PUB AFFR  866Global Environmental Governance3
ENVIR ST/​SOIL SCI  575Assessment of Environmental Impact3
ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  843Land Use Policy and Planning3
ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  865Water Resources Institutions and Policies3
ENVIR ST/​URB R PL  917Public Participation for Planning and Policy Making3
GEOG 340World Regions in Global Context3
I SY E/​M H R  729Behavioral Analysis of Management Decision Making3
INTER-HE 801Special Topics in Human Ecology1-3
JOURN 566Communication and Public Opinion4
LAW 845Water Rights Law2-3
LAW 848Introduction to Environmental Law3
LAW/​URB R PL  830Land Use Controls3
LSC 560Scientific Writing3
POLI SCI/​PUB AFFR  871Public Program Evaluation3
POLI SCI/​PUB AFFR/​URB R PL  874Policy-Making Process3
POLI SCI/​PUB AFFR/​URB R PL  878Public Management3
PUB AFFR 974Topics in Public Affairs3
URB R PL 590Contemporary Topics in Urban and Regional Planning1-3
URB R PL 601Site Planning3
URB R PL 731Introduction to Regional Planning3
URB R PL 741Introduction to Planning3
URB R PL 841Urban Functions, Spatial Organization and Environmental Form2-3

Category C: Analytical & Design Tools in Water Resources courses

A A E/​ENVIR ST/​POP HLTH/​PUB AFFR  881Benefit-Cost Analysis3
BSE 571Small Watershed Engineering3
CIV ENGR 310Fluid Mechanics3
CIV ENGR 415Hydrology3
CIV ENGR 416Water Resources Systems Analysis3
CIV ENGR 515Hydroclimatology for Water Resources Management3
CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​GEOG  377An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems4
CIV ENGR 516Hydrologic Data Analysis3
CIV ENGR/​ENVIR ST/​LAND ARC  556Remote Sensing Digital Image Processing3
ECON/​PUB AFFR/​URB R PL  734Regional Economic Problem Analysis3
ENVIR ST/​G L E/​GEOG/​GEOSCI/​LAND ARC  371Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing3
ENVIR ST/​GEOG/​LAND ARC/​URB R PL  532Applications of Geographic Information Systems in Planning3
ENVIR ST/​LAND ARC/​SOIL SCI  695Applications of Geographic Information Systems in Natural Resources3
ENVIR ST/​SOIL SCI  575Assessment of Environmental Impact3
F&W ECOL/​STAT  571Statistical Methods for Bioscience I4
F&W ECOL/​STAT  572Statistical Methods for Bioscience II4
GEOG 378Introduction to Geocomputing4
GEOG 500Qualitative Strategies in Geography3
GEOG 579GIS and Spatial Analysis4
GEOG 970Seminar in Geographic Information Science1-3
GEOSCI/​G L E  627Hydrogeology3-4
GEOSCI/​G L E  724Groundwater Flow Modeling3
M H R 728Bargaining, Negotiating and Dispute Settlement for Managers3
PUB AFFR 818Introduction to Statistical Methods for Public Policy Analysis3
PUB AFFR 819Advanced Statistical Methods for Public Policy Analysis3
REAL EST/​URB R PL  720Urban Economics3
SOC WORK/​URB R PL  721Methods of Planning Analysis3
STAT 301Introduction to Statistical Methods3
URB R PL 841Urban Functions, Spatial Organization and Environmental Form2-3