University of Central Florida:
PCB 3044- Principles of Ecology (Fall 2015)
Elements of ecosystems, biogeochemical cycling, environmental factor interactions, population dynamics, and community development.
Elements of ecosystems, biogeochemical cycling, environmental factor interactions, population dynamics, and community development.
Saint Louis University, Past Courses Taught:
EAS 260 - Environmental Science Seminar Series (offered every Spring and Fall)
The seminar series consists of presentations by environmental scientists and professionals working on locally important environmental issues. Students will be required to reflect upon what they have learned and present team projects. Students must be declared environmental science / studies majors or in the process of declaring to enroll in the seminar.
The seminar series consists of presentations by environmental scientists and professionals working on locally important environmental issues. Students will be required to reflect upon what they have learned and present team projects. Students must be declared environmental science / studies majors or in the process of declaring to enroll in the seminar.
EAS 340- Soils (offered every Fall)
This course covers the physical, chemical, and biologically related properties of soils and the environmental issues surrounding soils and society. Lecture 3 hours per week plus a field trip and laboratory exercises. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Chemistry 161 or equivalent.
This course covers the physical, chemical, and biologically related properties of soils and the environmental issues surrounding soils and society. Lecture 3 hours per week plus a field trip and laboratory exercises. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Chemistry 161 or equivalent.
EAS 428 - Environmental Geochemistry (offered Spring, even years)
Applications of geochemical principles towards the understanding of chemical processes occurring at or near the Earth's surface. Topics will include major geochemical cycles and fluxes within the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, and the effects humans have on these fluxes. Offered Spring semester, even years.
Applications of geochemical principles towards the understanding of chemical processes occurring at or near the Earth's surface. Topics will include major geochemical cycles and fluxes within the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, and the effects humans have on these fluxes. Offered Spring semester, even years.
EAS 493/593- Special Topics in Biogeochemistry (offered Spring 2015)
This course will discuss the role of biogeochemical cycles in the global environment, including perturbations due to human activities. Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, iron and sulfur biogeochemical cycles will be discussed in detail, as well as the environmental variables that regulate these cycles. The course will include a combination of lectures and seminar-style journal article discussions and student presentations on current topics related to global biogeochemistry.
This course will discuss the role of biogeochemical cycles in the global environment, including perturbations due to human activities. Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, iron and sulfur biogeochemical cycles will be discussed in detail, as well as the environmental variables that regulate these cycles. The course will include a combination of lectures and seminar-style journal article discussions and student presentations on current topics related to global biogeochemistry.
EAS 493/593- Special Topics in Wetland Ecology and Management (offered Spring 2015)
This course will offer an in depth examination of wetlands habitats, including both marine and freshwater systems. Topics will include the history of wetland loss, their ecological functions and values, wetland creation and restoration, and the role of wetlands in the global environment.
This course will offer an in depth examination of wetlands habitats, including both marine and freshwater systems. Topics will include the history of wetland loss, their ecological functions and values, wetland creation and restoration, and the role of wetlands in the global environment.