ES 304 Environmental Field Methods
This course is designed to introduce students to the various field methods employed in the broad field of environmental science. Interdisciplinary in nature, environmental problems often require understanding and integration across disciplines and an understanding of how data is collected and analyzed. Environmental scientists may find themselves interpreting geologic maps, sampling soils, or designing inventory or monitoring projects. An understanding of the concepts and practices in each of these disciplines will prepare students to evaluate and use existing data, or to design new field-based investigations.
Prerequisites: EAS 101, MA 207 or permission of instructor.
Prerequisite
Take
EAS 101 or instructor consent.
Faculty
Heiser, Patricia | Weight, Willis |
Offered
Odd Year Spring Semester