Advising
Students
applying for the Ph.D. degree program must have identified a graduate
committee chair from the Water Faculty who has
agreed to serve in that capacity before they can be admitted to the Water
Program. The students’ advisory committee for the doctoral degree
will consist of no fewer than four members, three of which must be members
of the Graduate Water Faculty. At least one or more of the members must
be from a department other than the student’s chair but all four
may be on the water faculty.
Students applying for the master’s degree have until the start
of the second semester to select a graduate chair and advisory committee.
During the first semester all master’s students should consult
with the Program Chair or Program Coordinator to identify a graduate
chair and committee. The student’s advisory committee for the Master’s
degree will consist of no fewer than three members, two of which must
be members of the Graduate Water Faculty. At least one or more of the
members must be from a department other than the student’s chair
but all three may be on the water faculty.