{"c_title":"[941.750] Biogeochemistry","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Doctoral | Dept. of Environmental Planning","c_summary":"Tracking chemical changes of our environment helps us understand how ecosystems function. This course covers the chemical changes of our environment, which are affected by biological, geological, physical, and chemical reactions and processes. As it is clear by the title, biogeochemistry, this is an interdisciplinary course of traditional subjects. The objective of this class is to understand how ecosystems change by both naturally and anthropogenically, from small watersheds to the global scale, and to apply that knowledge to provide solutions to environmental problems and challenges."}