Natural Resources Major: Watershed Management & Ecohydrology Emphasis
Focus your B.S. in Natural Resources studies on the management and quality of wild land water resources.
About the Watershed Management & Ecohydrology Emphasis
This degree emphasis prepares you for jobs in which you’ll manage land, environmental, and water resources. You may work as a watershed manager or hydrologist for federal or state agencies, municipal water districts, private consulting firms, and conservation organizations.
Watershed Management & Ecohydrology Courses
You’ll work with your advisor to create a course plan that includes required core and elective courses. Watershed management and ecology course options include:
- Dryland Ecohydrology and Vegetation Dynamics
- Watershed Hydrology
- Wildland Water Quality
- Intro to Wildland Fire
- Stream Ecology
- Environmental Law and Economics
- Economics of Water Management and Policy
- Ecological Surveys and Sampling
Degree requirements
Courses required to complete a bachelor of natural resources with a watershed management and ecohydrology emphasis at the University of Arizona are subject to change, so remember to meet with your advisor regularly to review your course plan.