Hydrology
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 41,066 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2023

    Hydrology

    About

    Join a cutting-edge PhD program to gain expertise in technical, philosophical, and methodological aspects of hydrology related to above- and below-ground systems. We foster research and learning on critical water-related science and social topics.

    Additional Information


    Hydrologic Sciences (WRESE), Ph.D. Program

    Office of Graduate Education
    Old Main 310
    Phone: (307) 766-4128
    Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/wrese
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Program Director: Andrew D. Parsekian, Ph.D.

    Degree Offered

    Ph.D. in  Hydrologic Sciences

    The Water Resources/Environmental Science and Engineering (WRESE) program facilitates Ph.D. level course offerings in water-related disciplines, and coordinates offerings of these courses. Furthermore, the WRESE program serves as a focal-point for water-related graduate research and education at the University of Wyoming.

    This interdisciplinary degree program encourages cross-department and inter-college coordination for research and education in hydrology and water resources.

    The WRESE Program grants a PhD in Hydrological Sciences.

    Program Specific Admission Requirements

    Ph.D. in Hydrologic Sciences

    The WRESE Program only admits students seeking a doctoral degree.

    Those interested in graduate study in this program, are encouraged to contact the WRESE program ([email protected]) for more information and guidance regarding applying. In order to apply, please submit an application to the program via the University of Wyoming's online application system (http://www.uwyo.edu/admissions/apply.html). Prospective students applying to the WRESE program must satisfy the minimum criteria for admission of their advisor's home department (i.e., number of reference letters required; minimum GRE scores, if requested; other supporting documents, if requested; etc.). Similarly, applicants should adhere to the submission deadline indicated by their advisor's home department.

    Minimum criteria for admission to the WRESE Program are:

    • Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.000
    • Agreement by a faculty member affiliated with the WRESE program to sponsor the student
    • Admission to a home department at the University of Wyoming

    Typically, students admitted into the program will have previously obtained a Masters-level degree. Under certain circumstance, students may be admitted directly after an undergraduate degree if they show exceptional promise and commitment. Students already admitted to doctoral programs in individual departments at the University of Wyoming may apply to transfer to the WRESE program.

    International applicants, who are not native English-speakers, must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. If an international applicant wishes to be considered for Graduate Assistantship funding, the applicant should also submit the results of an Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI). Please contact the UW English Language Center (http://www.uwyo.edu/elc/) if you have questions regarding the English proficiency requirements.

    Please see the Graduate Admissions and Graduate Student Regulations and Policies entries in the front section of the UW Catalog for more information.

     

    Program Specific Degree Requirements

    Students in the WRESE Program are expected to create their graduate committee within the first year of study. The committee should be composed of three faculty members within the PhD program in Hydrology and 2 should be from the student's departmental home. A committee shall be composed of no fewer than 5 members, of which only one may be from outside the University. Additional committee members may be added to support the student's learning and objectives on the discretion of the committee and WRESE Program chair.

    Program of Study

    Students enrolled in the Program should complete their Program of Study within the first 3 semesters. The student shall work with his/her research advisor and committee to determine the appropriate course of study relative to the student's research agenda. Students are expected to complete a rigorous course of study in quantitative hydrological sciences. Minimum requirements for the PhD include:

    • Coursework credits: 42 hours (26 can be from an MS)
    • Total credits: 72 hours
    • Math expectations: students are encouraged to pursue a high level of math proficiency, with typical students progressing through differential equations. Individual math expectations will be determined by the committee and program chair.

    A dissertation proposal should be approved by the end of the 4th semester. Students shall submit their proposal to their committee for review two weeks prior to a holding a committee meeting where the student (a) presents their proposal in a public presentation and (b) defends the proposal to the committee in a closed meeting. After the meeting, the student shall amend the proposal as required by the committee within a timely manner.

    Admission to Candidacy / Preliminary Examination

    Advance to candidacy is attained by passing preliminary exams within 3 years of initiating a degree program. Students should complete their preliminary exams as close to the end of their primary coursework as possible. Preliminary exams consist of two parts. The first part is a written examination wherein committee members shall submit written questions to the student. Once the student has passed their written exams, they will be administered an oral examination. 

    The written exam shall be administered by the student's research adviser, who will coordinate the questions so as to obtain a comprehensive review of the student's knowledge of the materials the student has learned in the classroom and needs to complete his/her research topic. Written questions should cover both conceptual and theoretical underpinnings in hydrological sciences and technical questions related to the student's research area.

    The written exam will consist of a series of questions as decided upon by the committee and should take no more than two weeks to complete.

    Each committee member shall grade their portion of the exam as pass/fail. The student shall be viewed as passing the written exam if no more than one person grades their portion of the exam as failing.

    The oral examination will be held no sooner than two weeks after the written exams, and only after the student has passed their written examinations. The oral exam should be no less than 90 minutes long and no longer than 3 hours. 

    Following the exam, each committee member must vote pass/fail. The student will be deemed as passing if they receive no more than one failing vote.

    Dissertation

    The student will prepare a dissertation and make the document available to the committee at least two weeks in advance of an oral defense of the document. The oral defense must be at least 15 weeks after the student has been advanced to candidacy. Students shall present a public defense to the university community that is expected to be approximately 45 minutes long, with a public question-and-answer period after the presentation. If the committee determines that the student has presented a suitable oral presentation of his/her research findings, a closed session meeting will be held in which the student defends their research to the committee. At the conclusion of the defense, each committee member must vote pass/fail. The student will be deemed as passing if they receive no more than one failing vote.

    Other information:

    Students in the WRESE Program may participate from any college, with the expectation that their program of study and dissertation will focus on quantitative issues of hydrology and water resources. The Program welcomes academic diversity, and students in WRESE have entered into the Program from a wide range of academic backgrounds and have hailed from numerous home departments, including Ecosystem Science and Management, Civil and Architectural Engineering, Botany, Zoology and Physiology, and Geology and Geophysics.

    Water Resources/Environmental Science and Engineering is an Interdisciplinary program that fulfills an important need by organizing a rigorous Ph.D.- level curriculum, with sufficient numbers of relevant courses to serve the needs of Ph.D. students affiliated with the program faculty.

    Disciplines

    College of Agriculture Life Science and Natural Resources

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    1. Online Application (a non-refundable application fee of U.S. $50.00 is required)

    2. Provide Certified and Attested Copy of Transcripts

    UW must receive official transcripts (mark sheets, transcripts, exam results, diploma, etc.) for admissions. These documents must be original or certified true copies that are either sent directly from the school(s) in a sealed envelope or from a transcript evaluation agency such as World Education Services (WES) or any other evaluation agency listed as a member on the NACES website. All records should be submitted in the native language and accompanied with an official English translation.

    3. Provide Official Proof of English Proficiency

    The University of Wyoming accepts a variety of English proficiency exams. While the most popular are TOEFL (540 or 76 minimum for iBT), IELTS (6.5 minimum), Duolingo (110), and Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency (176 minimum), other accepted exams and ways to satisfy the English Proficiency requirements are available here. Please note that some programs/departments may require higher scores than what is required by the Admissions Office.

    4. Provide Proof of Financial Support

    Official bank statement

    5. Copy of Passport (Passport copy can be submitted via a scanned e-mail to [email protected])

    6. If you are currently studying at a U.S. Institution, please provide your school’s immigration coordinator with the following details for transfer:

    UW’s School Name: University of Wyoming

    UW’s Campus Code: DEN214F00241000

    If your school’s immigration coordinator has any questions or concerns regarding your transfer, they may contact us at 307-766-5193 or [email protected].

    7. Students Coming with Family

    Please fill out the Family Information Form

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 76

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    FILL OUT AN APPLICATION

    There is a low $50 USD non-refundable application fee to apply. If this fee is submitted in the form of an international money order or a check, it must be drawn from a U.S. bank, made payable to the UW Admissions Office. Please print your full legal name on your check or money order.

    DISCOVER STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    The University of Wyoming offers the International Brown & Gold Commitment for eligible international freshman students. This financial support is based on your international GPA, though students will still have to provide proof of financial support.

    Hydrology

    University of Wyoming

    University of Wyoming

    United States of America

    United States of America, Laramie