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SOIL, WATER AND ECOSYSTEM SCIENCES ON CAMPUS COURSES

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SWS 5551: SOILS, WATER AND PUBLIC HEALTH

 

Soil, Water, Public Health course image showing a shallow pond in the foreground with industrial smokestacks in the distance

Instructor:

Masanori Fujimoto
Research Assistant Professor,
Aquatic Microbial Ecology
(352) 294-3131
mfujimoto@ufl.edu

About the Course

The course explores important instances where soil/water science and public health intersect; how humans are exposed to environmental contaminants; and how public health threats are addressed. The overarching goal of the course is for students to take an integrative approach to characterizing, evaluating, and managing current public health problems by applying basic concepts from the fields of soil/water science and public health.

Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Spring
Prerequisites: None

TextbookEnvironmental and Pollution Science, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, by Pepper, Gerba, and Brusseau (Available as an ebook via the UF Library Course Reserve System ARES while student is registered for the course). Other readings will be assigned and provided in electronic format.