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This page links to sections which describe educational goals, model curricula, best teaching examples and programs for the major specialties within the water resources profession.
Hydrology
Engineering
Planning
- University of Karlsruhe Institute of Water and River Basin Management (technical university of Germany) offers since 1991 a two-year Master of Science Programme in Land and Water Resources Development with particular reference to the Developing World.
 
- Masters Degree Program in Water Resources and Hydrology offered jointly by University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Flinders University
 
- UNESCO International Hydrological Program - list of endorsed degree programs
 
Management
Simulation
- Reservoir and river simulation - short course at Georgia Tech
 - Education through Simulation, initiative at Georgia Institute of Technology
 
Short courses for professionals
- Efficient Management of Wastewater, by EMWater Consortium (Middle East)
 - International School of Water Resources, at Colorado State University (USA)
 
- US EPA's Online Training in Watershed Management (about 40 units)
 
- NRCS Conservation and Areawide Planning - training courses
 
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service: Conservation Planning Course
 
- US Army Corps of Engineers, Water Planners training curriculum
 
Educational resources for stakeholders
- Animal waste management, USDA
 - Drinking water and human health, USDA
 - Environmental restoration, USDA
 - Nutrient and pesticide management, USDA
 - Pollution assessment and prevention, USDA
 - Water Conservation and agricultural water management, USDA
 - Water policy and economics, USDA
 - Watershed management, USDA
 
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