Courses of Study 2016-2017 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
Courses of Study 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PLSCS 4500 - Master Composter Training and Extension Internship


     
Spring. 2 credits. S/U grades only.

Enrollment limited to: junior, senior, or graduate standing.

J. Bonhotal, A. Michaelides, J. Thies.

Students will study the managed decomposition of organic matter. Through discussion and hands on activities, we will explore the basics of the composting process, nutrient cycling and recycling as well as methods used to teach these concepts to a wide variety of audiences. The main aim of this subject is for students to understand the underlying biology and chemistry of the composting process and the resulting environmental, health and economic benefits of recycling organic residuals in real world situations. Emphasis will be placed on the applied aspects of composting, empowering students to become leaders in the community on compost education. Students will also be expected to apply the lessons learned through volunteer work each week and participate in community events where composing education will occur.

Outcome 1: This course will provide hands on training in composting at both the home gardner and commercial scales. One of the course objectives is to have students learn and practice adult education approaches. In addition, students are required to complete an internship that involves training community members in the principles and practices of composting.



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