Soils and Hydrology

Course Code:
FOR 330
Course Group(s):
Analytical Reasoning & Scientific Inquiry - Integrated, BOT: Botany Minor Electives, Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Science Cluster, ENVS: Ecosystem Processes, ENVS: Upper Division Science Electives, FOR: Forestry Minor Electives, FWSW - Wildlife Concentration: Physical Science Elective, HHAE: Ecosystem Processes Cluster, Integrative Studies: ECOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENVS Program Options, Integrative Studies: FOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, Integrative Studies: PACM Program Options, Lab Courses, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, NRCM: Organisms/Habitats Cluster, PACM: Natural World Cluster, Quantitative Problem Solving - Integrated, Written Communication - Integrated
Course Description:
This course examines the structure and function of soil as a fundamental component of the earth system. The roles of soil in providing vital services to natural and human communities through climate regulation, water and nutrient cycling, as habitat for plants and animals, and by providing humans with food and fiber will be discussed. The laboratory reinforces lecture and is designed to provide students with the ability to collect, analyze, interpret, and communicate soil and hydrologic data. Through this course students will develop a fundamental understanding of soils and hydrology and the role that soil plays in sustainable management of natural resources. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of lab. Prerequisite: BIO 210 General Ecology or FOR 310 Forestry Ecology. Completes General Education Requirements:WC-I, QP-I, AR-I, LAS.
Credit:
4
Prerequisites:
Prereq: Lecture: BIO 210 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 Or FOR 310 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00
Corequisites:
Coreq: FOR 330 Lecture, FOR 330 Lab
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