NATR 241: Intro to Watershed Science and Management

Class Program
Credits
4
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
4
Course ID
092853
Meets Degree Requirements For
Restricted Elective
Description
Watershed science and management are inherently multidisciplinary and involve a broad array of physical, biological and social sciences. A range of water resource management strategies are examined including structural/nonstructural, regulatory/non-regulatory and prevention/restoration approaches. Case studies and field trips will look at freshwater management issues at the local to national level.
Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

 

  1. Physical, chemical and biological processes that affect water quantity and quality.
  2. Watershed management history, issues and challenges.
  3. Water resources policy and law.
  4. Human use and impact on watershed and water resource sustainability.
  5. Creation and implementation of watershed management plans.