For information on a Master of Science degree with an option in watershed management, see Natural Resources.
Advisor
Andrew P. Stubblefield
Natural Resources Bldg 113
(707) 826-3258
Andrew.Stubblefield@humboldt.edu
Department
of Forestry and Wildland Resources
Forestry Bldg 205
(707) 826-3935, fax 826-5634
Focus on watershed processes and the interactions between geophysical,
biological, and socioeconomic factors in bounded geographic drainage
basins. The interplay between watershed processes and the management
of other natural resources is integral to these studies.
Visit our Web page at www.humboldt.edu/~for.
SOIL 260 Introduction to Soil Science
GEOL
350 General Geomorphology
WSHD
310 Wildland Hydrology & Watershed Management I
WSHD
410 Wildland Hydrology & Watershed Management II
One course from the following:
ECON
423 Environmental & Natural Resources Economics
ENGR
313 Systems Analysis
FOR
365 Financial Forest Administration
One course from the following:
SOIL
360 Origin & Classification of Soils
SOIL
460 Forest & Range Soils Management
SOIL
467 Soil Physics
One course from the following:
WSHD
480 Selected Topics in Watershed Management (topic
approved by advisor)
WSHD
485 Forest Hydrology Seminar
