Earth and Freshwater Sciences
School/College: College of Letters and Science
No Degree Conferred: Courses Only
Courses
Courses numbered 300-699 are Undergraduate/Graduate. Courses numbered 700 and above are Graduate only.
- 610 Freshwater Inland Seas. 3 cr. U/G.
- An oceanographic approach to the study of freshwater inland seas with regard to geology, hydrodynamics, climate, interactions with land, wetlands, streams, and biota interactions. Prereq: jr st; one upper-division natural science course.
- 611 Environmental Change and Freshwater Ecosystem Health. 3 cr. U/G.
- An integrated, holistic approach to the impacts of global climate change on freshwater ecosystems from the population to the molecular levels. Prereq: jr st; one upper-division natural science course.
- 900 Colloquium in Earth and Freshwater Sciences. 1 cr. G.
- Lectures by staff and visitors on research in various areas of earth and freshwater sciences. Prereq: grad st
- 901 Earth and Freshwater Sciences Seminar. 1 cr. G.
- Gateway seminar into the Earth and Freshwater Sciences Ph.D. program. Prereq: grad st.
- 990 Research and Dissertation. 1-9 cr. G.
- Research and writing of the doctoral dissertation under the supervision of the major professor. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.
- 999 Independent Study. 1-3 cr. G.
- For graduate students unable to secure needed content in regular courses. Retakable w/ chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

