About SWES
Welcome Letter from Dr. Silvertooth

The SWES Department offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Soil, Water and Environmental Science, with focal areas in either environmental science or soil and water science. Graduate study in the Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science is open to students with undergraduate preparation in biological, chemical, physical, earth, or engineering sciences.
Programs in the SWES department are generally developed around three major areas of focus:
1) soil, plant, atmosphere systems, with emphasis on remote sensing, soil-water-plant relations, and soil genesis and morphology.
2) environmental science, with emphasis on contaminant transport and fate, waste management/reuse, and soil/groundwater remediation; and
3) subsurface science, with emphasis on physical, chemical, and microbiological processes.
We appreciate your interest in the SWES Department. We encourage you to explore this website and let us know if you have any questions or comments.
Jeffrey C. Silvertooth
Professor and Head of Department