Graduate Courses
The Department of Ecosystem Science and Management offers graduate level courses in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management, Soil Science, Entomology, and Renewable Resources. Current courses are listed below. If a recent syllabus is available, you may see a copy by clicking on the course title.
Each program may also offer Topics, Investigations, Seminars, Thesis Research, and Dissertation Research credits.
Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management (REWM)
Soil Science (SOIL)
Entomology (ENTO)
Renewable Resources (RNEW)
| Number |
Title |
Credits |
Semester |
Instructor |
| 5130 |
Remote Sensing for Agricultural Management |
3
|
Fall |
Sivanpillai (Botany) |
| 5200 |
Spatial Analysis of Watersheds and Ecosystems |
3
|
Spring |
Miller |
| 5400 |
Invasive Plant Ecology |
3
|
Fall |
Collier |
| 5500 |
Stable Isotope Ecology |
3
|
|
D. Williams |
| 5540 |
Shrubland Ecology |
3
|
Fall (alt) |
Hild |
| 5545 |
Shrubland Ecology Field Trip |
2
|
Summer (alt) |
Hild |
| 5730 |
Plant Physiological Ecology |
4
|
|
D. Williams |
| 5775 |
Forest Ecology |
4
|
Fall |
Tinker (Botany) |
| 5985 |
Research Across Disciplines (Dept. Seminar) |
1
|
Fall and Spring |
Miller and D. Williams |
| 5990 |
Ecosystem Restoration |
1
|
Spring |
Vance |