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2009 - 2010

Minor in Environmental Science (16 hours*)


Program Requirements

  1. Complete the following environmental science core courses:
  2. Complete a minimum of 11 credit hours from the following course lists:
    1. Complete at least 6 hours of the following supporting core courses:
        PWS 282 : Introduction to Soil Science. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 282 : Introduction to Soil Science. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: F, W
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 283 or concurrent enrollment.
        DESCRIPTION: Physical, chemical and microbiological properties of soils that affect plant growth in natural, agricultural, and urban environments.

        PWS 283 : Introduction to Soil Science Laboratory. (1:0:3) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 283 : Introduction to Soil Science Laboratory. (1:0:3) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: F, W
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 282 or concurrent enrollment.
        DESCRIPTION: Laboratory techniques in determining soil physical, chemical, and fertility properties.

        PWS 303 : Soils Conservation and Resources. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 303 : Soils Conservation and Resources. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: F
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 100 or equivalent; PWS 282, Chem 105 (or 101), Math 110 or equivalent.
        RECOMMENDED: Geol 111.
        DESCRIPTION: Taxonomy of world soils; conservation and management of agricultural, wildland, wetland, and urban soils.

        PWS 305 : Soils and Water Quality. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 305 : Soils and Water Quality. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: W
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 100 or equivalent; PWS 282; Chem 105 (or 101), Math 110 or equivalent.
        DESCRIPTION: Principles and practices of safe management of agricultural and urban wastes; amendments and nutrients including remediation methods for conservation of soils and water quality.

        PWS 345 : Air Pollution and Air Quality. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 345 : Air Pollution and Air Quality. (3:3:0) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: F
        DESCRIPTION: Biogenic and anthropogenic factors influencing air pollution and air quality. How various compounds (COx, SOx, NOx, particulate matter, ozone, etc.) are generated and influence air quality. Other topics include global warming, coal-fired power generation, transportation-derived pollutants, smog, acid rain, ozone depletion, etc.

        PWS 490 : Case Studies. (2:1:2) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: On demand.
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 282.
        DESCRIPTION: Contemporary agricultural and environmental problems using decision case studies dealing with environmental technology issues and analysis.

        PWS 494R : Mentored Learning Experience. (1-6:ARR:ARR) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 494R : Mentored Learning Experience. (1-6:ARR:ARR) (Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        OFFERED: F, W, Sp, Su
        DESCRIPTION: Topics vary.
        NOTE: Registration required for mentored experiences.

                  : Biotechnology Laboratory.
                  : Plant Physiology Laboratory.
                  : Environmental Science Laboratory.
                  : Soil, Plant, and Water Science Laboratory.
                  : Environmental Science Field Techniques.
                  : Plant and Soil Science Field Techniques.
                  : Plant Breeding Field Techniques.
                  : Plant Tissue Culture and Transformation Techniques.
                  : Plant Cytogenetics Laboratory.
                  : Animal Cytogenetics Laboratory.
                  : Plant Cell Biology Laboratory.
                  : Analytical Techniques in Plant Biology.
                  : Environmental Science Computation Laboratory.
                  : Molecular Genetics and Gene Mapping Laboratory.
                  : Plant and Animal Genomics Laboratory.
                  : Analytical Techniques in Soil Science.
                  : Animal Genetics and Breeding Techniques.
                  : Soil Physical Properties Laboratory.
                  : Soil and Water Chemistry Laboratory.
                  : Animal Reproductive Research Laboratory.
                  : Field Techniques in Environmental Soil Research.
                  : Soil Microbiology Laboratory.
                  : Plant ID / URME Team.

    2. Complete up to 5 hours from the following:


    *Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.



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