Minor in Streamside Studies
The minor in streamside studies is designed to provide an understanding of streamside issues for the proper management of watersheds. The core classes provide an interdisciplinary understanding of critical processes in streamside areas: geology, ecology, hydrology, and fisheries ecology. Advising is available through CFR Student and Academic Services, located in Anderson 116 (cfradv@u.washington.edu).
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Required Courses (15-22 credits)
ESRM/FISH 429 Water Center Seminar (1) Take at least three times.
ESRM 201 (5), or BIOL 356 (3), or FISH 447 (3) Ecosystems/Ecology
ESRM/FISH
328 (4), or FISH
311 (5), or FISH
450 (3/5)
Forest/Fish
ESS
210, ESS
230, ESS
326, or ESS
401 (var. 3-5)
Geological Studies
CEE 476 (3) or ESRM 426 (4) Hydrology
Elective Courses (10 credits min. to total 28 credits for minor)
CEE
462 (3) Limnology
ESRM
210 (4) or ESRM
311 (3) Soils
ESRM
371/ENVIR,
or SOC 379 (5), or ANTH
457 (5) Env. Soc/Anthro
ESRM
465 (3) Economics of Conservation
ESRM
470 (5) Natural Resource Policy
ESRM
472 (5) Wetland Ecology
FISH
312 (3/5) Fish Ecology
FISH
428 (5) River Ecosystems and Restoration
FISH/BIOL
438 (5) Biological Monitoring
GEOG
370 (5) Problems in Resource Management