| 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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