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Environmental Sciences (EVS)

Dean: Professor Seemann

101 Freshman Inquiry into the Environment and Life Sciences (1)

Introduction for freshmen to the opportunities, careers, research activities, applied outreach, and educational programs in the College of the Environment and Life Sciences. Interact weekly with faculty. Explore hands-on modules. (Lec. 1) S/U credit.

366 Communicating Environmental Research and Outreach (2)

Value and techniques of communicating scientific research and outreach efforts. Focus on technical and communication skill development. Student must be engaged in a personal research or outreach experience. (Seminar) Pre: permission of instructor; by override only.

482 Innovative Subsurface Remediation Technologies

See Geosciences 482.

484 Environmental Hydrogeology

See Geosciences 484.

533 Graduate Writing in Life Sciences (3)

Graduate writing skills for the life and environmental sciences; writing and editing journal articles, proposals; rhetorical analysis of scientific writing. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2) Pre: WRT 101 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Graduate standing or senior status. Next offered spring 2007.

582 Innovative Subsurface Remediation Technologies

See Geosciences 582.

584 Environmental Hydrogeology

See Geosciences 584.

597 Professional Internship in Environmental Science and Management (1-3)

Supervisedwork performed with an environmental agency, nongovernmental organization, or private firm as part of the requirements of the Master of Environmental Science and Management degree program. (Practicum) Pre: enrollment in MESM degree program.

598 Professional Master’s Research (3)

Independent investigation to satisfy the research requirement for the Master of Environmental Science and Management degree. Substantial paper required. (Independent Study). Pre: enrollment in MESM degree program.

599 Master’s Thesis Research

To be taken by students in the Master of Science in environmental sciences degree program. Number of credits is determined each semester in consultation with the major professor or program committee. (Independent Study) S/U credit.

601 Environmental Sciences Seminar

See Geosciences 601.

699 Doctoral Dissertation Research

To be taken by students in the Ph.D. in environmental sciences degree program. Number of credits is determined each semester in consultation with the major professor or program committee. (Independent Study) S/U credit.


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