Aerial view of the confluence of the Green and Yampa rivers at the base of Steamboat Rock in Echo Park.

Interdisciplinary Water
Resources Seminar

From wastewater operators to water lawyers to watershed scientists, water-related careers span a broad gamut of disciplines and backgrounds. Take advantage of this professionally-focused seminar and grow your career.

Each fall, the Colorado Water Center offers GRAD592: Interdisciplinary Water Resources Seminar. By enrolling you’ll work with Colorado water practitioners and experts to learn necessary skills/education, trends, and opportunities in water resource careers. Practitioners share their expertise as well as their own personal water career journeys.

Course content

Seminar content relates to a preselected theme each semester and features prominent speakers from around the region. Students who have enrolled in GRAD592 in the past may also enroll in this offering.

Course content includes:

  • Class dates
  • Speakers
  • Suggested readings
  • Presentation slides
  • Video recordings.

Please note: Presentation slides and class recordings are posted one week following the class date.

Course instructor

Karen Schlatter, Interim Director of the Colorado Water Center

Karen Schlatter
Interim Director
Colorado Water Center
Karen.Schlatter@colostate.edu

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