COURSE DETAIL NOT FOR CURRENT YEAR
This course was offered in 2020. For a current listing please visit our course offerings page.
DETAILS
CREDITS AVAILABLE
FEES
Please note for this year, this course has been cancelled!
Estimated Tuition Costs
Please use the Student Tuition and Fee Table to estimate the cost of taking this course for credit.
| NON-CREDIT FEES | |
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| Taken as Workshop | $ 425 |
| DETAILS | |
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| ONE WEEK UPPER LEVEL | |
Prerequisites
Graduate student or senior UG with at least one course in one of the following or similar subject areas; ecology, biology, engineering, geology, human behavior, economics and public health.
Description
An interdisciplinary analysis of interactions of land and water systems, and how upstream management and behavior impacts downstream aquatic systems. A primary focus will be the analysis, comparison and solutions related to eutrophication of coastal systems. This will be supported with research in related disciplines, field experiences, and exploration of stakeholder viewpoints and behaviors. Students will demonstrate their integrated knowledge by preparing an interdisciplinary proposal addressing coastal eutrophication.