Environmental Chemistry: The study of the basic concepts of organic and inorganic chemistry in the context of applications to the environmental issues of water quality, atmospheric pollution, sustainable agricultural practices, and environmental risks to human health.
Marine Chemistry: This course will focus on the chemical composition of seawater, seawater carbonate system, nutrients, trace elements and biogeochemistry.
Biogeochemistry: The importance of chemical cycling of life’s most critical elements (e.g. carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, & sulfur) among the earth’s spheres is considered in this upper division, course.
Advanced Biogeochemistry: Graduate level course about the importance of chemical cycling of life’s most critical elements (e.g. carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus & sulfur) among the earth’s spheres and how these cycles are impacted by global climate change is considered in this course.