LWS_V 501 (3) Advanced Soil Processes
Integration of soil physics, chemistry, and biology in understanding essential soil processes. Equivalency: SOIL501 This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Integration of soil physics, chemistry, and biology in understanding essential soil processes. Equivalency: SOIL501 This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Current and emerging issues relevant within the general context of land and water systems, and the significance of professional credibility and exposure. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Watershed evaluation, key aspects of hydrology, water quality, land use impacts on water resources and integration of multiple land use activities and their cumulative impacts. Equivalency: SOIL 515 This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Urbanization impacts on water resources with a focus on rainwater management, water quality, point and non-point sources of pollution, drinking water and waste water, riparian buffer zones, cumulative effects, and application of beneficial management practices. Equivalency: SOIL516 This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Topics in land and water system evaluations and assessing resource development options: monitoring and modelling environmental systems. Equivalency: SOIL517 This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Intensive and extensive agriculture with a focus on water needs, water use, and impacts on water resources. Non-point sources of pollution, nutrient modelling, soil and land degradation, protection, and rehabilitation of watersheds including buffer zones, wetlands, and best management practices. Equivalency: SOIL520 This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Historical framework of importance of water basins, legacy between water basins and human evolution, effects of agriculture, forestry, industry and urbanization. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Professional paper on topics focusing on emerging issues in water and land resources. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Communication strategies for natural resource management professionals, with an emphasis on written, oral and digital media communications in a multi-stakeholder context. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.