WATERSHED MANAGEMENT (WS M)

330. Introduction to Remote Sensing (3) (Identical with GEOG 330, which is home).

406. Applied Hydraulics (3) (Identical with ABE 406, which is home). May be convened with 506.

408. Wildland Fire Management (3) Principles of fire behavior in forest, range and other vegetation types; interrelationships of fuels, weather, and topography; pyrolysis and combustion processes; effects of fire; fuels inventory; prevention, detection, and control techniques; fire danger rating and fire behavior modeling. May be convened with 508.

426. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering (3) (Identical with ABE 426, which is home). May be convened with 526.

435. Water Management in Dryland Ecosystems (3) Hydrologic principles as applied to arid and semi-arid ecosystems with water management applications in dryland resources management. For non-majors only. P, MATH 160 or 263, SWES 201. May be convened with 535.

460. Watershed Hydrology (4) Application of fundamental principles to quantifying the basic hydrologic processes occurring on watersheds. P, GEOS 101, SWES 200, 201; MATH 160 or 263. 3R, 3L. (Identical with HWR 460). May be convened with 560.

462. Watershed Management (4) Evaluating hydrologic impacts of management activities on watersheds to include silviculture, range, mining, and recreation use. 3R, 3L. P, 460 or one course in hydrology. May be convened with 562.

463. Plant-Water Relations (3) (Identical with PL S 463, which is home). May be convened with 563.

464. Introduction to Dendrochronology (4) (Identical with GEOS 464, which is home). May be convened with 564.

467. Advanced Watershed Hydrology (3) Advanced topics in watershed hydrology; rainfall-runoff, infiltration, overland flow routing, sediment modeling, statistical analysis and research methods in hydrology. P, 460. May be convened with 567. Add crosslisting: (Identical with ABE 467 and HWR 467). 981

468. Wildland Water Quality (3) Introduction to water quality and its influences in natural environments. Interactions with land management and relationships to the larger issues of environmental quality. Field trips. May be convened with 568.

494. Practicum

r. Research (3) [Rpt./2] P, ENGL 101, MATH 117, ABE 120, and consent of instructor.

497. Workshop

c. Dendrochronology (1-4) 3L or 6L. Field trip. (Identical with GEOS 497c). May be convened with 597c.

506. Applied Hydraulics (3) (Identical with ABE 506, which is home). May be convened with 406.

508. Wildland Fire Management (3) For a description of course topics see 408. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper on a specific fire issue or problem in the student's professional discipline area. May be convened with 408.

515. Mensuration (3) Measurement and inventory of forest land, forest growth, raw materials and products. Special analysis of mensurational data from an arid land inventory. P, RNR 271, 321, MATH 123.

526. Water Conservation Engineering (3) (Identical with ABE 526, which is home). May be convened with 426.

531. Dryland Forest Management (3) Utilization and management of forest resources in dry environments; biophysical and socio-economic issues related to the development of forest commodities and amenities. P, 6 units of upper-division WS M.

532. Agroforestry (3) Ecological and socioeconomic factors related to the planning and implementation of agroforestry systems. P, 6 units of upper-division WS M.

535. Water Management in Dryland Ecosystems (3) For a description of course topics see 435. Graduate-level requirements include a report and oral presentation on a topic related to hydrology or water management in dryland ecosystems. For non-majors only. (Identical with ARL 535). May be convened with 435.

560. Watershed Hydrology (4) For a description of course topics see 460. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth paper on the application of hydrologic principles to problems in watershed management. 3R, 3L. P, GEOS 101; SWES 200, 201; MATH 160 or 263. (Identical with HWR 560). May be convened with 460.

562. Watershed Management (4) For a description of course topics see 462. Graduate-level requirements include the development of a watershed management scenario and accompanying report. 3R, 3L. P, 460 or one course in hydrology. May be convened with 462.

563. Plant-Water Relations (3) (Identical with PL S 563, which is home). May be convened with 463.

564. Introduction to Dendrochronology (4) (Identical with GEOS 564, which is home). May be convened with 464.

567. Advanced Watershed Hydrology (3) For a description of course topics see 467. Graduate students will be required to do additional exercises. P, 560. May be convened with 467. Add crosslisting: (Identical with ABE 567 and HWR 567). 981

568. Wildland Water Quality (3) For a description of course topics see 468. Graduate-level requirements include a class report and presentation on a negotiated topic of interest. Field trips. May be convened with 468.

569. Spatial Analysis for Hydrology and Watershed Management (2) Geographic information systems (GIS) as a tool for hydrologists and environmental managers. Topics relate to the application of GIS including classification and suitability analysis, interpolation techniques, terrain analysis, model integration, and visualization. Examines sources of potential error and the ramifications. 1R, 3L. P, RNR 417/517. (Identical with HWR 569).

574. Aquatic Plants and the Environment (4) (Identical with SWES 574, which is home). May be convened with 474.

577. Advanced Topics in the Economics of Environmental Regulation (3) (Identical with AREC 577, which is home).

595. Colloquium

e. Dendrochronology: Physical Applications (3) [Rpt./2] (Identical with GEOS 595e). Change course title, units, and repeatability to: Dendrochronology (1-4) [Rpt./9]. 984

f. Dendrochronology: Biological Applications (3) [Rpt./2] (Identical with GEOS 595f).

g. Dendrochronology: Chronometric Applications (3) [Rpt./2] (Identical with GEOS 595g).

597. Workshop

c. Dendrochronology (1-4) 3L or 6 L. Field trips. (Identical with GEOS 597c). May be convened with 497c.

602. Snow Hydrology (2) The significance of snow in hydrologic budgets of watersheds and river basins, and potentials for snowpack management. P, 560, 562.

605. Watershed Modeling (3) Distributed modeling of hydrological and sedimentation processes at the watershed scale; emphasis on current concepts and applications. P, 560 and computer programming.

696. Seminar

a. Watershed Management (1-2) [Rpt.]


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