Environmental, Soil, and Water Science (ESWS)
Opportunities for employment and post-graduate study are numerous for graduates of the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences. Environmental, Soil, and Water Science graduates find jobs with environmental consulting companies, environmental education organizations, state agencies (e.g., Extension Service, Department of Environmental Quality, Health Department), federal agencies (e.g., Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service), municipalities and local environmental services (e.g., waste management and recycling, water and wastewater treatment facilities, parks and tourism departments), a wide variety of private businesses, and environmental resear
Courses
- AAST 20203 — The African American Experience
- ACOM 31403 — Communicating Agriculture to the Public
- AFLS 4010V — Special Topics in AFLS
- AFLS 401HV — Honors Special Topics
- AGEC 11003 — Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics
- AGEC 34103 — Principles of Environmental Economics
- AGEC 35003 — Agricultural Law I
- AGEC 35203 — Environmental and Natural Resources Law
- ANSC 31203 — Principles of Genetics
- ANTH 10203 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 10303 — Introduction to Archaeology
- ARCH 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Architecture Lecture
- ARCH 10103 — Diversity and Design
- ARHS 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture
- ASTM 29003 — Agricultural and Human Environmental Sciences Applications of Microcomputers
- ASTM 31503 — Surveying in Agriculture and Forestry
- BIOL 10101 — Principles of Biology Laboratory
- BIOL 10103 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 10303 — Plant Biology
- BIOL 20001 — General Microbiology Laboratory
- BIOL 20003 — General Microbiology
- BIOL 23373 — General Genetics
- BIOL 38771 — General Ecology Laboratory
- BIOL 38773 — General Ecology
- CHEM 10003 — Chemistry in the Modern World
- CHEM 12101 — Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 12103 — Fundamentals of Chemistry
- CHEM 14101 — University Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 14103 — University Chemistry I
- CHEM 14201 — University Chemistry II Laboratory
- CHEM 14203 — University Chemistry II
- CHEM 26101 — Organic Physiological Chemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 26103 — Organic Physiological Chemistry
- CHEM 36051 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 36053 — Organic Chemistry I
- CLST 10003 — Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece
- CLST 100H3 — Honors Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece
- CLST 10103 — Introduction to Classical Studies: Rome
- COMM 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Film Lecture
- COMM 10203 — Communication in a Diverse World
- COMM 12303 — Media, Community and Citizenship
- CSES 12003 — Introduction to Plant Sciences
- CSES 20103 — Pest Management
- CSES 21033 — Crop Science
- CSES 22001 — Soil Science Laboratory
- CSES 22003 — Soil Science
- CSES 30203 — Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Colloquium
- CSES 32104 — Soil Resources and Nutrient Cycles
- CSES 35501 — Soil Profile Description
- CSES 40133 — Advanced Crop Science
- CSES 41303 — Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants
- CSES 42204 — Soil Fertility
- CSES 42503 — Soil Classification and Genesis
- CSES 45503 — Wetland Soils
- CSES 4620V — Internship
- CSES 50303 — Advanced Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition
- CSES 52204 — Soil Physics
- CSES 52604 — Microbial Ecology
- CSES 54503 — Soil Chemistry
- DANC 10003 — Dance Appreciation
- ECON 22003 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10203 — Composition II
- ENGL 11103 — World Literature: Beginnings to 1650 CE
- ENGL 11203 — World Literature: 1650CE to Present
- ENGL 12103 — Introduction to Literature
- ENSC 10001 — Environmental Science Laboratory
- ENSC 10003 — Environmental Science
- ENSC 30003 — Introduction to Water Science
- ENSC 31003 — Plants and Environmental Restoration
- ENSC 32201 — Ecosystems Assessment Laboratory
- ENSC 32203 — Ecosystems Assessment
- ENSC 32603 — Soil and Water Conservation
- ENSC 36003 — GIS for Environmental Science
- ENSC 39303 — Environmental Ethics
- ENSC 4000V — Special Problems
- ENSC 40203 — Water Quality
- ENSC 42603 — Environmental Soil Science
- ENSC 44001 — Professional Certification Preparation
- GEOL 11101 — Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 11103 — Physical Geology
- GEOS 30403 — Sustaining Earth
- GEOS 33303 — Oceanography
- GEOS 35403 — Geospatial Applications and Information Science
- GEOS 40303 — Hydrogeology
- GEOS 43603 — Climatology
- GEOS 44703 — Applied Climatology
- GNST 20003 — Introduction to Gender Studies
- HDFS 14003 — Life Span Development
- HDFS 24103 — Family Relations
- HIST 11193 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 111H3 — Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 11293 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 112H3 — Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 20903 — Animals in World History
- HORT 20003 — Principles of Horticulture
- HUMN 111H4 — Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E.
- HUMN 211H4 — Honors Birth of Modern Culture 1600-1900
- HUMN 22103 — Introduction to World Religions
- INST 20103 — Introduction to International and Global Studies
- LALS 20103 — Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies
- LARC 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: The American Landscape
- MATH 11003 — College Algebra
- MATH 12003 — Plane Trigonometry
- MATH 13004 — Precalculus Mathematics
- MATH 15104 — Calculus with Algebra and Trigonometry I
- MATH 20503 — Finite Mathematics
- MATH 21003 — Principles of Statistics
- MATH 22003 — Survey of Calculus
- MATH 22103 — Survey of Mathematical Structures I
- MATH 24004 — Calculus I
- MATH 24005 — Calculus I with Review
- MATH 25004 — Calculus II
- MATH 25104 — Calculus with Algebra and Trigonometry II
- MATH 26004 — Calculus III
- MRST 20103 — Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- MUSC 10003 — Experiencing Music
- MUSC 100H3 — Honors Experiencing Music
- MUSC 10103 — Music and Society
- MUSC 101H3 — Honors Music and Society
- MUSC 13303 — Popular Music
- MUSY 20003 — Music in World Cultures
- MUSY 200H3 — Honors Music in World Cultures
- PHIL 20003 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 200H3 — Honors Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 21003 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL 23003 — Human Nature and the Meaning of Life
- PHIL 31103 — Environmental Ethics
- PHYS 20101 — College Physics I Laboratory
- PHYS 20103 — College Physics I
- PLSC 20103 — Introduction to Comparative Politics
- PLSC 28103 — Introduction to International Relations
- PLSC 281H3 — Honors Introduction to International Relations
- RESM 28503 — Leisure and Society
- SOCI 10103 — General Sociology
- SOCI 101H3 — Honors General Sociology
- SOCI 20103 — Social Problems
- SOCI 46003 — Environmental Sociology
- SPCH 10003 — Public Speaking
- THTR 10003 — Theatre Appreciation
- THTR 10103 — Musical Theatre Appreciation
- THTR 101H3 — Honors Musical Theatre Appreciation
- UNIV 10051 — University Perspectives