Course Number and Descriptive Title   Units
Core Course 15 Units
Field of Specialization Courses (2 courses or 6 units minimum)    
Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition    
  SOIL311 - Advances in the Mineral Nutrition of Plants   3
  SOIL317 - Soil-Plant Interrelationships   3
Soil Ecology    
  SOIL313 - Applied Plant-Soil Microbe Interactions   3
  SOIL319 - Soil Ecology   3
Soil Conservation and Management    
  SOIL214 - Advances in Soil and Water Conservation   3
  SOIL218 - Geospatial Methods in Soil and Water Resources Management   3
Soil Chemistry    
  SOIL215 - Advanced Soil Chemistry   3
  SOIL315 - Soil Biogeochemistry    3 
Pedology    
  SOIL312 - Soils of the World   3
  SOIL318 - Advances in Pedology    3 
Soil Micobiology    
  SOIL213 - Advanced Soil Microbiology   3
  SOIL219 - Soil Organic Matter   3
SOIL PHYSICS    
  SOIL216 - Advanced Soil Physics   3
  SOIL316 - Environmental Applications of Soil Physics   3
     
Other Core Courses 15 Units
 SOIL211 - Advanced Soil Fertility   3
 SOIL212 - Genesis, Morphology and Classificaiton of Soils   3
 SOIL213 - Advanced Soil Microbiology   3
 SOIL215 - Advanced Soil Chemistry   3
 SOIL216 - Advanced Soil Physics   3
 SOIL217 - Land Resource Evaluation   3
 SOIL219 - Soil Organic Matter   3
 SOIL220 - Methods in Soil Science Research   3
 SOIL316 - Environmental Applications of Soil Physics   3
 SOIL390 - Special Topics   3
 SOIL400- Doctoral Dissertation   12
     
     
Minor/Cognate Courses –12 units (courses from 1 or 2 other fields of specialization)

 

SUMMARY
Core Course   6
Major Course   15
Minor/Cognate   12
Graduate Seminar   2
Dissertation   12
   Colloquium    1
Total No. of Units Required   48

 

Note:

  1. Not more than  6 units of 100 level courses may be credited for the degree program
  2. Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
  3. After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) andPlan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.

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