The Graduate Program in Water Resources, master’s degree level, is structured as follows: minimum of 25 (twenty-five) credits in subjects to be taken by the student, 13 (thirteen) in compulsory subjects and 12 (twelve) in elective subjects; 04 (four) credits in scheduled activities and 18 (eighteen) credits corresponding to the dissertation, totaling 47 (forty-seven) credits.

 

Compulsory Subjects

  • Water Resources (6 credits); link to content;
  • Integrated Studies in Hydrographic Basins (4 credits); link to content;
  • General Seminars (3 credits); link to content.

 

Elective Subjects

  • Water analysis (4 credits);
  • Bioindicators of water pollution (4 credits);
  • Statistics applied to water resources I (4 credits);
  • Statistics applied to water resources II (4 credits);
  • Geophysics applied to hydrogeology (4 credits);
  • Applied hydrology (4 credits);
  • Field hydrological and hydrogeological methods (4 credits);
  • Mathematical modeling applied to water resources (4 credits);
  • Morphopedology applied to the study of water resources (4 credits);
  • Planning and management of water resources (4 credits);
  • Pollution of water resources (4 credits);
  • Water chemistry and biology (4 credits);
  • Geographic information system (4 credits);
  • Applied hydraulics (4 credits);
  • Hydraulic machines (4 credits);
  • Water treatment (4 credits);
  • Solid waste (4 credits);
  • Microbiology applied to water resources I (4 credits);
  • Special topics in water resources I (1 credit);
  • Special topics in water resources II (2 credits);
  • Special topics in water resources III (3 credits);
  • Special topics in water resources IV (4 credits);