Credit Courses
- Issues in Agriculture (AGRI 500)
Explore a variety of agricultural topics, from genetic engineering to food safety. - Water Measurement and Control (CIVE 516)
Study flow regulation and measurement in gravity flow irrigation systems. - Water Resources Planning and Management (CIVE 544)
Learn about management and planning of natural and constructed water systems. - Water Resource Systems Analysis (CIVE 546)
Explore applications of systems analysis and optimization techniques. - Physical Hydrology (CIVE 520)
Study hydrologic and atmospheric processes in the water cycle. - Engineering Hydrology (CIVE 522)
Learn hydrologic design under uncertainty, river routing, reservoir design, and more. - Pipe System Engineering and Hydraulics (CIVE 571)
Study planning, design, and management of water, wastewater, and industrial pipelines. - Water Resource Development (WR 580A1)
Explore the physical basis for water management, distribution, and policy. - Water Law Policy for Non-Lawyers (WR 580A2)
Gain an introduction to the laws and policies that govern the allocation and use of water. - GIS Water Resource Applications (WR 581A1)
Learn the fundamentals of GIS for water resources management.
Noncredit Course
- Colorado Water Law for Non-Lawyers (GSLL 1040)
Learn about the laws and policies that govern the allocation and use of water in Colorado.
Graduate Degrees
- Agricultural Business (Online)
Manage the production and marketing of agricultural products. - Civil Engineering (Online)
Develop the skills to tackle evolving water concerns and other infrastructure issues. - Integrated Resource Management (Online)
Manage resources for long-term profitability and sustainability. - Rangeland Ecosystem Science (Distance)
Successfully address rangeland issues with a blend of science and management.
Graduate Certificate
- Water Resources (Online)
Learn about critical topics in water resources planning, management, and policy.
Free Online Lecture
Service and Career Opportunities in International Water
Dr. Peter McCornick, Duke University
Using his hands on experience of working on water in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, Dr. McCornick reflects on issues facing water management in the developing world.
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Colorado Water Institute
The Colorado Water Institute, an affiliate of Colorado State University, exists for the express purpose of focusing the water expertise of higher education on the evolving water concerns and problems being faced by Colorado citizens.
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Water Resources Certificate
Dr. Melinda Laituri discusses the Water Resources certificate curriculum. The three course certificate addresses an array of water issues in Colorado and the western United States. [Transcript]
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