HWRS 560A Watershed Hydrology

(4 units)  Watershed hydrology looks at how water movement, storage, and transformation on the Earth's surface is influenced by landscape characteristics, including human modification of those characteristics, and weather.  As such, watershed hydrology will focus on surface water.  However, this course offers a brief introduction to groundwater as it pertains to watershed hydrology.  Graduate-level requirements include completion of a graduate environmental inquiry through volunteer work.  Graduate students will be required to blog about these experiences.

 

Course Type:  Graduate elective course offered by the School of Natural Resources and the Environment (formerly the School of Renewable Natural Resources, or RNR).  Contact SNRE for information about this course.
 
Format:  Lecture and laboratory
 
Important Notes:  Secondary cross-listing with Hydrology and Water Resources (HWRS).  May be convened with 460A.
 
Meeting Pattern:  Usually offered Fall Semester
 
Schedule:  Consult Schedule of Classes for available sections, days/times, and locations
 
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School of Natural Resources and the Environment (formerly the School of Renewable Natural Resources, RNR)

 

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