Ecohydrology is a science that sits at the intersection of water and ecology and focuses on finding solutions to issues surrounding water, people and the environment.
In the minor in ecohydrology, you'll study the hydrological cycle and learn about its effects on ecological processes and human communities.
The interdisciplinary minor includes courses that are drawn from fields like biology, geology, and natural resources and environmental science. You'll take classes on topics such as ecology and population biology, wildland hydrology, and soil science.
Ecohydrology offers a number of opportunities to get out of the classroom and conduct research or field work in the natural laboratories surrounding the University campus. You can add to your education by taking advantage of opportunities to work with your professors on real-world research on topics such as mountain hydrology, plant-soil-water interaction and water sustainability.