The role of Hydrologists is to research the distribution, circulation, and physical properties of underground and surface waters; and study the form and intensity of precipitation and its rate of infiltration into the soil, movement through the earth, and return to the ocean and atmosphere.

The average annual wage of the occupations is $96,410 and $46 per hour. 2 vocational programs could be taken for the Hydrologists career. Based on BLS data, a total of 6,150 employees were employed in the Occupation.


Vocational Programs to Prepare Hydrologists Career

Schools offering voational programs for Hydrologists

The following 20 schools offer the vocational programs and certificate courses for preparing Hydrologists. The list includes some 4-year colleges that have certificate or associate programs for the career.

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Public, 4-year Tempe, AZ

Arizona State University Campus Immersion

Tuition & Fees : $32,193 ($12,051 in-state)

U
Public, 4-year Tucson, AZ

University of Arizona

Tuition & Fees : $41,095 ($13,626 in-state)

C
Public, 2-4 year Coolidge, AZ

Central Arizona College

Tuition & Fees : $4,500 ($2,250 in-state)

U
Public, 4-year Gainesville, FL

University of Florida

Tuition & Fees : $28,659 ($6,381 in-state)

G
Public, 4-year Atlanta, GA

Georgia State University

Tuition & Fees : $23,709 ($8,478 in-state)

W
Public, 4-year Kalamazoo, MI

Western Michigan University

Tuition & Fees : $19,098 ($15,298 in-state)

M
Public, 4-year Mankato, MN

Minnesota State University-Mankato

Tuition & Fees : $18,860 ($9,490 in-state)

N
Public, 4-year Maryville, MO

Northwest Missouri State University

Tuition & Fees : $16,623 ($10,181 in-state)

M
Public, 4-year Springfield, MO

Missouri State University-Springfield

Tuition & Fees : $17,928 ($9,024 in-state)

B
Private, 4-year Browning, MT

Blackfeet Community College

Tuition & Fees : $3,610