Master in Watershed Science - Thesis Track
Course Requirements
Core Classes
- BIO/GSC 642: Watershed Ecology (3 hours)
 - BIO 696: Understanding Scientific Communication (2 hours)
 - CHE 613: Environmental Chemistry (3 hours)
 - GSC 665: Physical/Chemical Limnology (3 hours)
 - WSC 690: Seminar (1 hour)
 - WSC 698-699: Thesis (6 hours)
 
Total Course Requirements: 18 hours
Tracks
Graduate courses in related fields (18 hrs, as determined by the advisory committee; at least eight hours must be at the 600 level). Students will select remaining courses based on their specialization in the following four tracks: Aquatic Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Hydrological Spatial Analysis or Watershed Conservation. Accepted courses of study for each area are outlined below.
Aquatic Ecology
Courses should include two of the following:
- BIO 646: Stream Ecology
 - BIO 648: Wetland Ecology
 - BIO 686: Limnology
 - BIO 688: Reservoir Ecology
 - BIO 669: Biological Limnology
 - BIO 670: Limnological Analysis Laboratory
 - CHE 665: Biogeochemistry
 - GSC 662: Hydrogeology
 
and one of the following:
- BIO 661: Freshwater Invertebrates
 - BIO 663: Aquatic Entomology
 - BIO 670: Ichthyology
 - BIO 672: Herpetology
 
and one of the following:
- BIO 630: Animal Ecology
 - BIO 631: Plant Ecology
 - BIO 632: Quantitative Ecology
 - BIO 682: Waterfowl Management
 - BIO 683: Fisheries Management
 
Environmental Chemistry
Courses should include the following:
- CHE 617: Advanced Organic Chemistry
 - CHE 627: Chemical Separations
 - CHE 628: Mass Spectrometry
 - CHE 665: Biogeochemistry
 
Hydrological Spatial Analysis
Courses should include at least one of the following:
- BIO 669: Biological Limnology
 - BIO 670: Limnological Analysis Laboratory
 - GSC 662: Hydrogeology
 
and at least three of the following:
- CET 685: Remediation Technology
 - GSC 612: Remote Sensing
 - GSC 621: Geographic Information Systems
 - GSC 640: Advanced Remote Sensing
 - GSC 641: Digital Image Processing Research
 - GSC 680: Advanced Geographic Information Systems
 
Watershed Conservation
Courses should include two of the following:
- BIO 646: Stream Ecology
 - BIO 648: Wetland Ecology
 - BIO 669: Biological Limnology
 - BIO 670: Limnological Analysis Laboratory
 - BIO 686: Limnology
 - BIO 688: Reservoir Ecology
 - CHE 665: Biogeochemistry
 - GSC 662: Hydrogeology
 
and three of the following:
- AGR 674: Agricultural Irrigation and Water Systems
 - BIO 678: Conservation Biology
 - BIO 682: Waterfowl Management
 - BIO 683: Fisheries Management
 - CET 655: Environmental Regulatory Affairs
 - CET 681: Pollution Assessment and Control
 - CET 685: Remediation Technology
 
Total Course Requirements: 36 hours
Other Degree Requirements
- Successful completion of MAT 665: Applied Statistics I.
 - Written and oral comprehensive examination, as specified by the advisory committee in broad aspects of watershed science and area of concentration (usually taken in 3rd semester of residence).
 - Defense of thesis.