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Environmental Science (ENVR)
ENVR 4813 Environmental Science Applications and Problem Solving Prerequisites: ENVR 4811 or consent of instructor. Description: Team work on environmental problems, to develop solutions and communicate recommendations to professionals as part of a senior capstone project. Results are presented by oral and written reports directly to professionals. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 1 Lab: 4 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab, Lecture, Combined lecture and lab Department/School: Dean of Agriculture ENVR 4893 Soil Chemistry and Environmental Quality Prerequisites: SOIL 2124 and CHEM 1225. Description: Chemical and colloidal properties of clays and organic matter in soil systems, including ion exchange, retention, and precipitation; soil acidity and salinity; minerals weathering and formation; oxidation-reduction reactions; trace and toxic elements, water quality, land application of wastes, and soil remediation. Same course as SOIL 4893. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3
ENVR 5050 Readings in Environmental Science Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor.
Description: This course provides an avenue for masters students to extend their knowledge of Environmental Science topics not covered in other courses. This course is not available for doctoral students. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 9 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-3 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate
Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Graduate College ENVR 5123 Environmental Problem Analysis
Description: This course reviews the process of environmental problem analysis using current practical examples. This course draws on theories from various disciplines and applies appropriate techniques of analysis. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Graduate College ENVR 5200 Special Topics in Environmental Science Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Description: Topics and issues in the broad field of environmental science. Group discussions and projects not covered by existing courses such as ecological risk assessment, water chemistry and environmental law. Offered for variable credit, 1-4 credit hours, maximum of 10 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-4 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Graduate College ENVR 5210 Seminar in Environmental Science Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor. Description: This seminar is offered as a special topics course for masters students. The theme of the seminar will vary in accordance with recent advances in environmental science and the interests of the faculty instructor. Offered for variable credit, 1-3 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-3 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate
Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture
Department/School: Dean of Agriculture ENVR 4913 Animal Waste Management Prerequisites: SOIL 2124.
Description: Aspects of animal waste management related to animal nutrition, system design, land application, socioeconomic issues and environmental impacts. Same course as ANSI 4913 and SOIL 4913. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Dean of Agriculture ENVR 5000 Master's Thesis Prerequisites: Approval of advisory committee and departmental steering committee. Description: Research leading to master's thesis or report. Offered for variable credit, 1-6 credit hours, maximum of 6 credit hours. Credit hours: 1-6 Contact hours: Other: 1 Levels: Graduate
Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Graduate College ENVR 5033 GIS Applications for Water Resources Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Graduate College
Schedule types: Independent Study Department/School: Graduate College ENVR 5303 Issues in Environmental Sustainability
Description: The course reviews human-nature relationships and how they affect the ability of future generations to sustainably improve their quality of life. The course also considers methods of environmental stewardship that can contribute to sustainability. In-class and/ or online discussions of issues, guest presentations by outside experts, and reports on selected topics are included. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lecture: 3 Levels: Graduate Schedule types: Lecture Department/School: Graduate College
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