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Environmental and Water Resources Graduate Program Handbook

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This manual is designed to assist graduate students and faculty in the UMass Environmental and Water Resources Engineering (EWRE) Program. It contains the following information:

***General  information  about  key  personnel  and  faculty  in  the  Department  of    Civil  and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and the EWRE Program;

***Summaries of degree requirements, advising procedures, and Program requirements including forms which must be completed for the M.S. degree program.

***Other EWRE Program information.

The EWRE Program is a graduate program within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The Department offers and administers three graduate degrees: M.S. and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and the M.S. in Environmental Engineering. Any of these three degrees may be pursued by eligible students studying environmental and water resources engineering. Specific information regarding requirements for the degrees are described in later sections.

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Document last updated on September 11, 2023

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