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Water Education & Workforce resource hub

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Whether you’re looking for a specific pathway to meet your ongoing education needs, want a resource that will enhance your learning journey, or have a technical question, the resources here include academic degree programs, non-formal learner materials and certifications, opportunities for job seekers, and ways for community members to connect with events happening across the state.

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Courses

Pre-designed classes that are taught by an educator, as part of a larger program or curricula, or on its own as a standalone class.

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Degree Programs

Programs that culminate in a degree once certain coursework has been completed.

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Curricula

Plans and/or roadmaps for educational programs that can be used by formal or informal educators to create courses, degree programs, or other educational programs.

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Education & Outreach Materials

Materials that are useful to a variety of learner types and are presented in a range of formats and formalities. Some of these materials may be more informal or informational, others may meet a standard for education, and others may be aimed at general outreach.

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Career Advancement

Resources for preparing for a career in water, for early or emerging career professionals in the water sector, and for established professionals in the water sector.

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Engagement Opportunities

In-person or interactive resources and opportunities.

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Funding

Sources of funding to make studying more accessible, to further a career in water, or to fund projects that are related to water in the state.

To best utilize the search tool, first select Audience (I Am A), Resource (I Am Looking For), or Subject Area (I Am Interested In), then use the Refine your search feature to narrow the scope of your search.

By selecting these hub links, you will be leaving this Colorado State University website. Links are provided for educational purposes, consistent with our mission. Although the resources have been reviewed by the Colorado Water Center and Colorado Water Conservation Board, the resources themselves are maintained and hosted by a variety of organizations.

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