Water Resources Minor
Study the diverse uses of water in a modern society and the best practices for maintaining that resource through the Water Resources minor. This 18- to 21-credit course of study provides students with an environmental perspective on water resource issues including remediation techniques and solutions, chemical analysis techniques, and the use of aquatic organisms to monitor contamination and recovery.
Regulations Governing Minor Course Work
- There shall be a minimum of 18.0 credit hours with a minimum Millersville QPA of 2.0.
- Only one course which counts toward your major may be counted toward your minor.
- Courses that count toward a minor are also eligible to be used to satisfy the current University-wide General Education requirements subject to normal distribution requirements.
- At least two courses should be at the upper-division level (300-400). Exceptions may be requested upon evidence of program depth.
- No course needed for the minor may be taken Pass-Fail.
- One-half or more of the work required for the minor must be completed at Millersville University.
- No student may minor in his or her major.
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Minor in Water Resources
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Elective Courses - Choose 3 of the following:0–9 hours
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Aquatic Biology
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Chesapeake Bay System
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Environmental Chemistry
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Environmental Chemistry 2
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Environmental Hydrology
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Aqueous Geochemistry
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Chemistry of the Atmosphere
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Groundwater Resources and Contamination
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Total hours9–18 hours