Overview
The Lake and Watershed Science microcredential certifies that students have hands-on training in lake and watershed science focal areas fundamental to workforce opportunities and needs.
Department
Program Type
Microcredential
                                    
          Area of Study
Science and Mathematics
              Delivery Mode
In Person
              Skills
SUNY Oneonta’s Lake and Watershed Science microcredential provides you with the following skills:
- Technical expertise in equipment calibration, use and maintenance
- Boat, trailer and small engine handling and troubleshooting
- Foundational theoretical knowledge and applied skills in lake and watershed monitoring
- Development of lake and watershed management goals and objectives
- Exposure to a wide variety of conservation and management techniques and alternatives commonly used in the field
- A variety of project management skills related to the development and implementation of lake and watershed management plans
Required courses
- BIOL 5102 Lake Management (4 s.h.)
- BIOL 5104 Lake Monitoring (4 s.h.)
- BIOL 5106 Applied Limnology (4 s.h.)
Competencies
Upon completion of the program, you will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
- Understand the elements and functions of aquatic systems and the features and processes of watersheds that affect lakes
- Define watershed problems and develop goals and objectives to meet them
- Track projects, funds and human resources in a manner that is accountable and transparent
Eligibility
Enrolled students
        
          Time to complete
                  
        
          1-2 semesters
    
      
        
          Credit/non-credit
                  
        
          12 Credits (graduate-level)
    
      Lake Management (M.S.)
    
      
        
          Estimated cost
                  
        
          NYS resident = $5,655 and Non-resident = $12,255
      How to Apply
Current students should contact the Academic Department who oversees this microcredential.
 
    