Overview
The Master of Water Management (MWM) is a non‑thesis, professionally-oriented degree designed for students preparing to lead in water resource planning, policy and management. The program emphasizes applied problem‑solving, interdisciplinary coursework and practical skills in water systems analysis, risk assessment, and resource decision‑making. Students gain a broad understanding of hydrological science while focusing on management, communication and policy tools essential for careers in government agencies, utilities, environmental organizations and private‑sector water management roles.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M’s WMHS programs are interdisciplinary, drawing faculty expertise from agriculture, engineering, geosciences, public health and law to create one of the most comprehensive water programs in the nation. Students benefit from access to advanced research facilities, collaborative field and laboratory opportunities, and a curriculum designed to address real‑world water challenges across scientific, technical and policy domains.