Prospect of Water Resources Engineering in USA

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The discussion centers on the prospects of pursuing a Master's in Water Resources Engineering (WRE) at Texas A&M University (TAMU). Participants highlight the growing demand for WRE professionals due to population and economic growth, emphasizing opportunities in private engineering firms despite federal job restrictions for non-citizens. The conversation also touches on the possibility of changing majors to Environmental Engineering, with advice to consult graduate advisors for clarity on this process.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Water Resources Engineering principles
  • Familiarity with civil engineering career pathways in the USA
  • Knowledge of the job market dynamics for international students
  • Awareness of Texas A&M University’s engineering programs and resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Research job opportunities in private engineering firms specializing in Water Resources Engineering
  • Investigate the process for changing majors within Texas A&M University’s graduate programs
  • Explore financial aid options available for international students at TAMU
  • Learn about the impact of federal job restrictions on engineering careers in the USA
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International students considering a Master's in Water Resources Engineering, civil engineering professionals evaluating career prospects in the USA, and individuals seeking insights into the job market for engineers in the water resources sector.

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Hello everyone,

I am an international student from India, I have been accepted to the MS in civil engineering program at Texas A&M university-college station for fall 2010. However, I chose WRE as my major, now I am having second thoughts about this major. what is the prospect of this branch of civil engg. in USA? I heard most of the WRE related jobs are federal and you have to be an American citizen for those jobs. And can I change my major to environmental engineering during my course of studies?

I really want to join TAMU since its a great school for engineering, the quality of education is really high. But I do not want to study something that does not have a future.

Already I am struggling with my job as a civil engineer at home. Nobody wants to hire a female civil engineer! I do not want to go through the same experience after my grad studies as well.
 
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Elaine,

There is a great future in Water Resources Engineering. With population and economic growth there will be a constant demand for engineers who can plan and design water systems. If you are trying to find a job in the USA, there are many private engineering firms that do consulting work in WRE. I would pick whatever you feel interest you the most. I'm not sure if you are able to switch majors once you have been accepted to the graduate program or not, that is something that you will have to ask one of the graduate advisors.
I too have been accepted to the WRE graduate program at Texas A&M for the fall 2010. TAMU has a great job network and although I'm not familiar with the struggles that an international student faces in getting a job, I'm sure you will be successful. Hopefully I'll see you there!
 
Hey there!

Thanks..that was very encouraging!

I am not sure about joining TAMU though, I am trying to get myself some financial support.

Lets hope for the best!

Again thanks for responding:)
 

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