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Dual Degree Programs

M.S. in Water, Society, and Policy Dual Degree Programs

Three dual degree programs are available with this water, science, and policy master’s degree. When paired with the following programs, you may earn two graduate degrees within three years, saving you time and money and increasing your professional career options:

  • Master of Public Policy 
  • Master of Public Administration 
  • Master of Science in Urban Planning 

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