Academics
Undergraduate majors and co-majors include:
Graduate programs include:
Courses
Courses in aquatic and watershed sciences are available across many departments at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ. In addition to the courses below that are more focused on aquatic and watershed sciences, there are many courses in environmental issues and collateral sciences that are recommended for a strong background in aquatic and watershed sciences.
- Coastal Ecology of the Bahamas (GLG 414/514)
- Contaminant Hydrogeology (GLG 482/582)
- Coral Reef Ecology (GLG 415/515)
- Ecosystem and Global Ecology (BIO 672)
- Environmental Analysis and Modeling (IES 612)
- Environmental Statistics (STA 671)
- Geochemistry of Natural Waters (GLG 491/591)
- Groundwater Flow Modeling (GLG 428/528)
- Hydrogeography (GEO 425/525)
- Ichthyology (BIO 407/507)
- Limnology (BIO 463/563)
- Microbial Ecology (MBI 475/575)
- Oceanography (GLG 244)
- Population and Community Ecology (BIO 671)
- Sedimentary Basin Analysis (GLG 450/550)
- Sedimentology & Stratigraphy (GLG 301)
- Statistical Programming (STA 402/502)
- Tropical Marine Ecology (IES 423/523)
- Water & Society (GLG 307)
- Watershed Education: Designing an Interactive Exhibit for the General Public (BIO 400 capstone seminar)
- Watershed Management (GEO 426/526)
- Water Planet, The (Thematic Sequence GLG 2)
- Watershed Management (GLG 426/526)
Internships

Lacawac Environmental Research and Education Consortium lists various internship opportunities for undergraduate and some graduate students studying biology, environmental sciences, ecology and similar majors.

The ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ REU program in Ecology and Environment is a summer research program supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Our program is an exciting opportunity for 12 undergraduate students to actively engage in a 10-week collaborative research project.