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SSC 696: Summer Thesis Research
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
For graduate students whose programs of work specify no formal course work during a summer session and who will be devoting full time to thesis research.
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SSC 699: Master's Thesis Preparation
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
For students who have completed all credit hour requirements and full-time enrollment for the master's degree and are writing and defending their thesis. Credits arranged
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SSC 701: Tropical Soils: Characteristics and Management
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Characteristics of the tropical environment. Distribution and classification of tropical soils. Soil-plant relationships in the tropics. Soil management systems with emphasis on shifting cultivation, flooded rice production, subsistence farming and tropical pasture management.
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SSC 720: Soil and Plant Analysis
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theory and advanced principles of utilization of chemical instruments to aid research on the heterogeneous systems of soils and plants.
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SSC 722: Advanced Soil Chemistry
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Critical review of application of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics to under standing soil systems, solution equilibria, precipitation and dissolution, complexation, reduction-oxidation, surface-solute interactions and chemical transport. Application of chemical speciation models.
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SSC 725: Pesticide Chemistry
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Chemical properties of pesticides including hydration and solvation, ionization, volatilization, lipophilicity, molecular structure and size, and reactivity and classification according to chemical description, mode of action or ionizability. Taughtduring the first 5 weeks of semester. Drop date is last day of 3rd week of the minicourse.
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SSC 727: Pesticide Behavior and Fate In the Environment
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Sorption/desorption, soil reactivity, movement, volatilization, bioavailability, degradation and stability of pesticides in the environment. Taught during the last 10 weeks of semester. Drop date is last day of 3rd week of the minicourse.
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SSC 753: Soil Mineralogy
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Composition, structure, classification, identification, origin, occurrence and significance of soil minerals with emphasis on primary weatherable silicates, layer silicate clays and sesquioxides.
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SSC 771: Theory Of Drainage--Saturated Flow
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Discussion of physical concepts and properties of fluids and porous media in relation to soil-water movement. Derivation and discussion of the fundamental laws and equations governing saturated flow in porous media. Analysis of mathematical solutions of steady-state and transient flow equations to determine their applicability to drainage problems. Consideration of analogs and models of particular drainage problems.
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SSC 773: Forest Productivity: Edaphic Relationships
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Advanced ecophysiological consideration of forest stand productivity and how influenced by resource availability, genetics and their interactions. This knowledge used as a foundation to discuss the influence of natural stresses, silvicultural treatments and other anthropogenic disturbances on forest productivity.
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