The evaluation of a drinking water and human health course developed to broaden soil science offerings and enrollment
Robert L. Mahler
Abstract:Enrollment in soil science courses at land grant universities in the USA has been stagnant or declining for the last 20 years and this trend is expected to continue in the foreseeable future. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate a newly developed course in drinking water and human health (DWHH) that was designed to widen soil science course offerings and attract students from other areas of natural resource sciences at the University of Idaho. The DWHH course was first offered in 2004. Total enrollment in … Show more
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