Interested in a Fall 2024 tech elective? Consider "Colorado River Water Crisis" or "Non-Point Source Pollution" and talk to your advisor!
See the course descriptions below:
Colorado River Water Crisis
The Colorado River once fostered flourishing life in the 20th century, but it no longer meets all needs today. Discover the root causes for this water crisis; be able to spearhead solutions for the next century. In this class, you will engage in constructive conversations and consider options for meaningful actions.
Non-Point Source Pollution
This class covers principles, processes, and control of nonpoint source pollution. Particular emphasis is placed on non-point source (NPS) problems associated with urban runoff, agricultural influences on water quality, and impacts of mining and forestry. Surface and ground water pollution in diverse aquatic systems including stream, river, lake, reservoir, estuarine environments are considered. Students are exposed to a variety of structural and non-structural management principles.
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