ESR PhD CORE COURSES

 

The core courses in table below replace the ESR 620, 621 and 622 requirement. All ESR Ph.D. students must complete three core courses, selected from at least two areas including: Physical environmental systems, Ecological Systems, Management and Policy and Computational Methods and Techniques

Academic year 2004-5
Approved Core Courses for the ESR Ph.D. Program[1]

CORE / TERM Fall Winter Spring
Physical
Environmental
Systems
CE/ESR 579 - Fate and
Transport of Toxics in
the Environment.
CE 669 - Groundwater
Hydrology
G 510 - Environmental
Mineralogy
Geog 514 - Hydrology.
CE 565 /ESR 525 -
Watershed Hydrology
G 559 - Quaternary Climate
G 543 - Groundwater
Geology
G 545
- Geochemistry
CE 678 - Water Quality Modeling
G 548 - Chemical Hydrology
G 510 - Coastal
Geomorphology

Ecological/
Biological
Systems

Bi 510 -Principles of sub-
surface Microbial Processes
Bi 571 - Plant Ecology
ESR 575 -Limnology and
Aquatic Ecology
ESR 526 -Ecology of
Streams and Rivers
ESR 527 -Watershed
Biogeochemistry
Bi 518 - Comparative
Animal Physiology
Bi 510 - Global Biogeo-
chemical cycles
Bi 529 - Conservation
Biology
Geog 510 - Vegetation

Bi 510 -Microbial Ecology
ESR 524 -Wetland
Ecology
Management
and Policy
Geog 542 - Sustainable
Cities
 
ESR 534 - Business Environmental
Management Economics
ESR 529 - Impact Assessment

ESR 510 - Industrial
Ecology
Geog 548 - The Urban
Forest
Computational
and Analytical
Methods and
Techniques
CE 673 - Numerical
Methods in Environmental
and Water Resources
Engineering
Geog 588 - GIS I:
Introduction
Geog 507 -GIS for
Water Resources
Geog 592 -GIS II -
Applications
Ch 526 -Instrumental
Analysis
Ch 510 - Non-linear
Dynamics and
Chemical Chaos
G 538 - SEM in
Biogeosciences
G 524 - GIS for Physical
Sciences
Geog 597 - Quatitative
Spatial Analysis

[1] Amended core course requirements for ESR Ph.D students for the 2004-5 academic year.
These courses replace the ESR 620, 621 and 622 requirement. All ESR Ph.D. students must complete three core courses, selected from at least two areas including: Physical environmental systems, Ecological Systems, Management and Policy and Computational Methods and Techniques

Approved Statistical Courses:

  Fall Winter Spring
Statistics Stat 551 -Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists I Stat 551 -Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists I
CE/ESR 566 - Environmental Data Analysis
Stat 551 -Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists I

 

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