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2010 - 2011

Minor in Environmental Science
(16 hours*)

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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)
        WHEN TAUGHT:Fall; Winter
        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)
        WHEN TAUGHT:Fall; Winter
        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)
        WHEN TAUGHT:Fall
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 282 & CHEM 105; or PWS 282 & CHEM 101; PWS 100 or equivalent; 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)
        WHEN TAUGHT:Winter
        PREREQUISITE: PWS 282 & CHEM 105; or PWS 282 & CHEM 101; PWS 100 or equivalent; 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 Quality and Pollution. (3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        PWS 345 : Air Quality and Pollution. (3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        WHEN TAUGHT:Fall
        DESCRIPTION: Origin, effects, ecology, and management of major atmospheric pollutants - current topics in air quality, methods for quantifying pollutants and assessing air quality, and policy and management principles governing air as a natural resource.

        PWS 490 : Case Studies. (2:1:2)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)
        WHEN TAUGHT: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)
        WHEN TAUGHT:Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer
        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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