Water-Related Courses
Teaching the next generation of professionals to meet future water challenges is a top priority of the Water Community. At least nine departments and schools offer courses related to water, including the areas of aquatic biology, toxicology, ecology, biogeochemistry, contaminant fate and transport, geology, soils, hydrology, hydraulics, management tools, modeling, process engineering, and social sciences related to water. The following documents provide an overview with prerequisites, and lists of courses offered each semester.
- Complete list with prerequisites (pdf)
- Courses offered Fall 2011
- Courses offered Spring 2011 (pdf)
- Courses offered Fall 2010 (pdf)
To view specific course scheduling and offerings use the myPurdue portal.
Faculty: To submit course updates contact: Steven Hoffman

About the Purdue Water Community
The Purdue Water Community facilitates water-related research, teaching, and engagement to improve and sustain human and ecosystem health. Everyone in the Purdue community who works on water-related research or education is welcome to participate by joining the Water Community.
Project Highlight
Inland Lakes Project
This project focuses on research efforts to improve the ability of managers and stakeholders to anticipate how potential management decisions and natural dynamics influence physical, chemical and biological characteristics of lakes.
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Featured Events
Current Events
- 2JunDetailsInternational Association of Great Lakes Research annual meeting
June 2 - June 6 @ Purdue University West Lafayette Campus
Contact
Purdue Water Community
Gerald D. and Edna E. Mann Hall
203 S. Martin Jischke Drive, Suite 105
West Lafayette, IN 47907
- pwc@purdue.edu
- Phone:(765) 494-5146

