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MS Agricultural Economics/Water Resources, University of Wyoming

Laramie, Wyoming

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48 Months

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About this course

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The program at the University of Wyoming is designed to provide students with specialized study in water resources within the broader field of agricultural and applied economics. It offers a focus on water resources interdisciplinary topics, signified by a designation on the transcript. Students are required to complete coursework, a thesis, and an oral examination, emphasizing research in water resources and economics. The program aims to prepare students for advanced roles in water resource management, policy, and research, with a structured curriculum that balances core economics courses with water-specific electives and thesis work.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students interested in water resource management and policy will find this program particularly valuable, as it combines economics with water resources study. The program’s interdisciplinary approach and focus on research presentation prepare students for careers in water management, policy analysis, and applied research. The requirement to undertake thesis research and present findings at a formal seminar ensures practical experience and professional development.

Specialisation

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The specialization focuses on water resources as an interdisciplinary area within agricultural economics. Students must choose thesis topics and coursework in water resources, with the final program of study determined by a graduate committee. The degree signifies this specialization by highlighting water resources on the transcript and involves coursework and research directly related to water resource issues.

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1st year tuition fees

15.06L

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Degree requirements

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To complete the M.S. degree, students must satisfy coursework in agricultural and applied economics, including core requirements, totaling 24 credit hours, plus additional water resources courses (9 credit hours for interdisciplinary program or 10 for Plan A thesis). A minimum GPA of 3.000 in core requirements is required. Students must also complete a thesis, present research results publicly, and pass an oral examination. The program emphasizes research in water resources, with final program details determined by a graduate committee.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

110

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

76

PTE

56

Career prospects

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Graduates with this specialization are prepared for careers in water resource management, policy, consulting, and research. The program’s emphasis on interdisciplinary water studies and economics positions students well for roles in government agencies, environmental organizations, and private consultancy firms involved in water resource issues and policies.

FAQs

What are the main components of this master's program?

The program includes coursework in agricultural and applied economics, water resources electives, thesis research, and an oral exam after research presentation.

Is a thesis required for this degree?

Yes, students must complete a thesis related to water resources as part of the program.

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