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Students & Teaching

Overview of Teaching

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University. We offer PhDs and Masters in a) Watershed Science, b) Aquatic Ecology and c) Fisheries. We have great undergraduate programs in a) Watershed & Earth Systems as well as b) Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences.

I currently teach an undergraduate and graduate course in Advanced GIS (WATS 4930 & WATS 6920) and will be developing curriculum in future years for courses in Watershed Monitoring & Analysis, as well as ecohydraulics. I also teach in the Intermountain Center for River Rehabilitation and Restoration's Summer Short Courses.


Prospective Graduate Students

If you are looking for PhD or Masters opportunities in my lab, please see here. Applications are accepted at any time, but the deadlines for consideration for  College and University fellowships for Fall 2009 has passed. Stay tuned for opportunities for Fall 2010 opportunities.
 



Myself (left) and Greg Pasternack explaining a restoration project on a Gilbert Club Field Trip to the Mokelumne River.