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SWS 5050: SOILS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS

 

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Instructor:

Allan Bacon
Assistant Professor, Environmental 
   Pedology
(352) 294-3119
allan.bacon@ufl.edu

About the Course

The course is an introductory class in soil science intended for graduate students and professionals in the environmental science area with little or no background in soil science. The course will describe soil physical, chemical and biological properties and processes that determine the fundamental role soils play in the environment.

Students will gain an overall understanding of the soil physical, chemical and biological properties that impact plant growth and the environment, recognize the different soil processes that occur in soils, whether related to water retention, cation exchange capacity or adsorption, and gain a general understanding of nutrient cycles.

Credits: 3
Semesters Offered:
Osborne - Fall   ||   Bacon - Spring

Prerequisites: Good knowledge of chemistry. Graduate Student status or instructor approval. 


TextbookThe Nature and Properties of Soils by Ray R. Weil and Nyle C. Brady, 2017, 15th edition. The 14th Edition, published by Prentice-Hall, Inc. in 2007 is okay to use.