Earth Resources
UWEC's earth resources certificate provides non-geology majors with core science, policy, and communication skills to better understand complex environmental issues involving mineral and water extraction and usage.
Advocate for the Earth
Administered by the Geology and Environmental Science Department, the earth resources certificate is made up of core classes in vegetation ecology, earth resources and sustainability, and water resources, as well as two elective courses related to communication, policy, and ethics. This certificate is ideal for business, communication, economics, geography, journalism, political science, or public relations majors who might need to communicate with scientists, engineers, politicians, and advocacy groups about environmental issues.
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In your pursuit of the Earth resources certificate, you will examine environmental problems through the lens of multiple disciplines. You will use mathematics and computational methods to analyze scientific and geological data, but you will also read, write and critically evaluate geological papers. Through this well-rounded approach, your understanding of Earth's resources — combined with the ability to communicate about them — will make you a strong advocate for the environment around you.
Here are a few courses in Earth Resources at UW-Eau Claire.
GEOL 301
Earth Resources and Sustainability
Origin, distribution, use, misuse, and conservation of minerals, water, soil, and fuels. Alternative resources and lifestyles for the future are evaluated.
GEOL 308
Water Resources
Origin, nature, distribution, movement, exploitation, and conservation of surface and subsurface waters; problems associated with development of water resources in Wisconsin and the U.S.
GEOL 645
Engineering Geology and Geophysics
Application of geological and geophysical principles to solve human problems. Discussion of soil and rock mechanics, slope stability, earthquake analysis and seismic planning, and geophysical techniques including seismic, gravity, magnetic, electrical, and electromagnetic surveying.
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