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ESM 202 - Environmental Biogeochemistry

Environmental Science & Management School of Environmental Science & Management

Full Course Title

Environmental Biogeochemistry

Instructor Name(s)

STAFF

Course Description

This course trains future environmental managers regarding human‐driven disturbances to biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and trace elements in relationship to greenhouse gas-driven climate change, ocean acidification, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid rain, acid mine drainage, air/water/soil pollution, and human and ecological health, among other issues. Additional topics include persistent organic pollutants, pesticides, emerging contaminants, microplastics and other chemicals. The course covers basic principles with applications to environmental problems, human and ecological toxicological implications, and available technical and policy solutions including potential unintended consequences.

Unit Value

3

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

3

Recommended Preparation

ESM 203 highly recommended.

Prerequisites

Chemistry 1A-B-C or equivalent; graduate standing.