Congratulations to Dr. Tissa Illangasekare, nominated as a fellow of
the AAAS!
CSM HSE students
and faculty in action.
The Hydrologic
Science and Engineering (HSE) Program at the Colorado School of
Mines is an interdisciplinary graduate program designed to provide
students with a solid background in quantitative hydrology and allow
them to explore specialties within related fields, with particular
emphasis on areas of expertise of the participating
faculty. We offer programs of study in fundamental hydrologic science and
applied
hydrology with engineering applications.
Our program encompasses:
groundwater
hydrogeology
surface
water hydrology
vadose
zone hydrology
watershed
hydrology
contaminant
transport and fate
contaminant
remediation
hydrogeophysics
water
policy and law
How
the HSE Program works:
The HSE Program currently offers M.S. (thesis and non-thesis option)
and Ph.D. degrees in Hydrology. Students are required to take courses
from a "core list", and a number of electives, depending on the degree
pursued (more details here). Students
apply to the HSE program, but are assigned to a particular home
department, depending on preference and background. Students are
generallyplaced in the same department as their advisor, but the
advisor can reside in any one of the participating departments.
If you are interested in
our hydrology program, we'd like to learn more about you. Please
complete our online form
and we will provide you with additional information on our program. In
addition, you may contact the HSE
Program Director, Dr. John McCray,
or one of the participating
faculty members.