Subject: Environmental Sciences
Credit units: 1
College: Agriculture and Bioresources
Department: Soil Science

Description

Soil sampling is an integral part of the environmental and agricultural sciences. Students in this course will learn about how sampling can provide reliable evidence to address various problems and how to design and implement sampling programs. Students will also gain experience in performing basic calculations and in the methods to express variability associated with different soil properties. Exercises throughout the class are drawn from real-world regulatory frameworks.

Prerequisite(s): AGRC 111.3 or GEOG 120.3 or ASKI 101.3
Note: Students with credit for EVSC 203.3 will not receive credit for EVSC 204.1

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