Aquatic Ecology

Students develop expertise in the biology, chemistry, and ecology of streams, lakes, and ponds. Students also develop an understanding of water pollution problems and potential solutions. Students choosing this area will acquire the skills needed to work in government agencies or companies involved in monitoring, testing, and restoration of freshwater systems, as well as fisheries management. The coursework also prepares students for graduate study in areas related to freshwater biology and aquatic pollution.

Aquatic Ecology Requirements
CRN Course Name Credits
Select 25 or more credit hours of courses from the following:
Bio 380 Limnology 4 credits
Bio 350 Invertebrate Zoology 4 credits
Bio 451 Microbial Ecology 3 credits
ENV 333 Fisheries Science 3 credits
Bio 310 Taxonomy of Vascular Plants 4 credits
Env 319 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 credits
Mat 352 Statistics II 3 credits
Chy 101 or
Chy 320
Chemistry II or
Environmental Chemistry
4 credits
For 242 or
Geo 280
Map and Airphoto Interpretation or
GIS Application I
3-4 credits