• EVGE 5860

    Isotope Geochemistry
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    3.70

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    Spring 2025

    Investigates natural phenomena by means of stable and unstable isotopes and changes in their abundance, including isotope fractionation. Includes age dating, paleotemperature determination, and isotope tracers in natural systems.

  • EVSC 5993

    Independent Study
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    Spring 2026

    Specialized topics in ecology, atmosphere, hydrology, environmental geology, or environmental systems not normally covered in formal classes under the direction of the faculty. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

  • EVSC 7015

    Advanced Remote Sensing
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    Spring 2025

    Basic concepts have been covered in EVSC 7012 Introduction to Remote Sensing. As an upper-level class in remote sensing, in this seminar, we will focus on advanced remote sensing techniques at different spatial scales (ground, airborne, and space). We will read scientific papers on the application of remote sensing, and provide hands-on training on coding and field spectroscopy and drone flights.

  • EVSC 7020

    Dryland Ecohydrology
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    Spring 2026

    Study of ecohydrologic processes characteristic of arid and semiarid regions. Prerequisites: Any introductory hydrology class or instructor permission.

  • EVSC 7070

    Advanced Use of Geographical Information Systems
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    Spring 2026

    Geographical data is increasingly important i n understanding our society and our environment. This course will focus on teaching stiudents advanced principles and operation of GIS software. It's a im is to develop students who are prepared to apply GIS to a variety of research problems by expoing them to tools and techniques that go beyond those covered in a basic course on GIS. Prerequisite: EVSC 5020 or equivalent experience

  • EVSC 7072

    Life in Graduate School: Research, Resources, and well-being
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    3.97

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The purpose of this weekly course is to serve as a peer-cohort building introduction to the environmental sciences graduate program and to the university. Students will gain professional development experience, clarity on expectations, and practical information such as resources and graduate milestone expectations to help them acclimate to life as a graduate student and make the most of the experience.

  • EVSC 7080

    Computational Methods for Environmental Analysis
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    Spring 2026

    Introduction to programming and quantitative techniques for problem solving in environmental sciences, including data processing and visualization, analysis of temporal and spatial data, and simple mathematical models. Students will gain practical experience from problems drawn from each core area of environmental sciences. No previous programming experience is assumed.

  • EVSC 7092

    Departmental Seminar
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    Spring 2026

    Studies current problems in environmental research management or public policy as presented by visiting speakers, faculty, or advanced graduate students.

  • EVEC 7140

    Global Coastal Change
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    3.71

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    A comprehensive treatment of global environmental factors affecting coastal marine systems, including climate change, sea-level rise, alterations in freshwater and sediment transport, disturbance and habitat loss, overfishing, alien species, andeutrophication. Includes case studies providing real-world examples and detailed reviews of the evidence of change and possible solutions.

  • EVGE 7270

    Advanced Soil Science
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    Fall 2025

    An advanced introduction to the study of soils as a natural system. Topics include the fundamentals of soil chemistry, hydrology, and biology with respect to genesis, classification, and utilization. Students will use fundamental and advanced field and laboratory methods.