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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Zoology and Physiology/Water Resources


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The purpose of this program is to broaden the master of science program in the water resources area by having students take 10 semester hours of coursework associated with water resources.

Coursework and Thesis

Each student must complete a minimum of 26 hours of graduate level coursework and 4 hours of Plan A thesis credit to qualify for the master of science in zoology and physiology/ water resources. Specific coursework requirements will be determined by the student’s graduate committee. The student must obtain at least 10 credit hours as indicated. Depending upon the student’s undergraduate background and career interests, the graduate committee may require that these 10 credits be part of, or in addition to, the 26 credit hours required for a master of science in zoology and physiology.

Interdisciplinary Component


9 hours (see Water Resources degree requirements)

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