Biological and Environmental Sciences

Environmental and Earth Sciences

Courses

BES 500 — Advanced Science Ethics
BES 501: Advanced Scientific Communication
BES 581: Biological and Environmental Sciences Colloquium [Fall semesters]
BES 582: Biological and Environmental Sciences Colloquium [Spring semesters]
BES 600: Graduate Seminar in Biological & Environmental Sciences [Spring semesters only, find EVES section] NB. All graduate students must enroll at least twice; full-time students are expected to enroll each spring. S/U credit.
GEO 450 – Introduction to Sedimentary Geology
GEO 465 – Introduction to Geophysics
GEO462/562 – Biogeochemical Cycles
GEO 483 – Hydrogeology
GEO 491 – Special Topics
GEO 497 – Field Experiences in the Geosciences
GEO 530 – Petrogenetic Igneous Processes
GEO 533 – Readings in Petrology and Geochemistry
GEO/CVE/NRS 535 – Geospatial Watershed Modeling (offered in Spring)
GEO 568 – Isotopes in Hydrogeology
GEO 581 – Topics in Tectonics
GEO 582 – Innovative Remediation Technologies
GEO 583 – Ground-Water Modeling
GEO 584 – Environmental Hydrogeology – Fate and Transport of Contaminants

HPR 411 / CVE 323 – Sustainable Solutions for Developing Communities
NRS 409 – Concepts in GIS
NRS 410 – Fundamentals of GIS
NRS 412 – Soil/Water Chemistry
NRS 415 – Remote Sensing of Environment
NRS 426 – Soil Microbiology
NRS 432 – Principles of Onsite Wastewater (offered odd years in Spring)
NRS 450 – Soil Conservation and Land Use
NRS 461 – Watershed Hydrology and Management
NRS 471 – Soil Morphology and Mapping
NRS 480 – Senior Colloquium
NRS 501 – Restoration Ecology (offered even years)
NRS 509 – Concepts in GIS and Remote Sensing
NRS 516 – Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Mapping
NRS 518 – Ecohydrology for Green Design (offered even years in Spring)
NRS 522 – Advanced GIS
NRS 524 – Applications in GIS
NRS 526 – Microbial Ecology of Soils and Sediments
NRS 533 – Landscape Pattern and Change
NRS 534 – Ecology of Fragmented Landscapes
NRS 545 – Invasion Science (offered odd years)