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Press ReleaseSWT LAUNCHES DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN AQUATIC RESOURCESSAN MARCOS — A new doctoral program at Southwest
Texas State University is designed to produce innovative leaders to address
the state’s most important natural resource issue – water. Water is the single most important natural resource issue facing the economic development of Texas as we move into the 21st century,” said Walter Rast, director of the new program and head of SWT’s Aquatic Station. The program will be administered through the SWT Biology Department, but will be interdisciplinary in nature with many other SWT departments offering coursework and related expertise, including the departments of Agriculture, English, Geography, Philosophy and Political Science and the Department of Health Services Research. “Our goal is to produce professionals competent in water science and aquatic resources who are also knowledgeable about the socio-economic elements involved, such as law, economics, regulations, politics and institutions and agencies. We want our graduates to be tomorrow’s leaders in aquatic science and water policy development,” said Rast. SWT has many existing attributes that will contribute to the success of the program, including:
The program is expected to enroll 10 students in its
first year and at least 10 per year over the first six years of the program.
A stable enrollment of about 35 students is anticipated over the long
term. For further information on the SWT doctoral program in aquatic resources,
call (512) 245-2284.
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