* Study, snorkel & SCUBA dive along the Caribbean coast of Mexico * December 28, 2016 – January 16, 2017 — Open to students from all universities & majors — For all course information visit: EcoFS.org Direct any further questions to Professor Steve Johnson, Course Director at steve@EcoFS.org
Applications for the Fall 2016 semester are due May 13, 2016. The goal of this program is to give graduate students a critical scientific understanding of the elemental cycles and understand how scientific research informs policy needed to address environmental and global change issues. Participants in this program will receive hands-on training to improve their […]
Course: Environ Sci 592 Instructor: Moffett (Vancouver) Title: Advanced Environmental Hydrology Description: Graduate level survey of concepts and quantitative analysis of: surface water and boundary layer flows, mixing, and stratification; groundwater flows and groundwater-surface water interaction, including submarine groundwater discharge; soil moisture, unsaturated flows, ecological and landscape water use, water resources. Prerequisites: college-level physics, multivariable […]
M,W 12:10 – 1 PM and TU,TH 9:10 – 10:25 AM – 3 credits – no prereqs The environmental, ecological, and human health impacts of increasing urbanization, globalization, and climate change are growing. Impacts include increases in the rate of introduction of invasive plants and pests, the rising urban heat-island effect, the need for local […]
Fort Collins, Colorado — June 6-10, 2016 USGS John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis This five-day course is based on the Cambridge University Press book with hands-on sessions using R statistics software and catchments from the United States. $400 per participant before April 1 $500 per participant after April 1 *Does not include […]