Soil scientists are interested in the formation of soils, their role in the environment, and how they affect plant growth. Soil scientists study pedology (soil formation and evolution), mineralogy (the rocks from which soils are formed), physics (water and solute transport within soils), chemistry, plant nutrition and microbiology.
Awarded
by
MVNU
Entry
Requirement
B.Sc. (Biology/Soil Science / Agriculture)
Course
Fees
INR 14500 OR $
725
Note:
Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.
Course
Duration
1 YEAR
Subject
Information
Lateral Entry : Not Available
Credit Transfer : Not Available
YEAR-1
Applied Aspects of Modern Soil Science
Traditional Grounding in Soil Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Pedology
Theory and Practices in New Technologies
Molecular Biology
Analytical Chemistry and Land Remediation
Elective
Papers / Specializations
There
is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
Career
Opportunities
Soil scientists are employed in many areas, such as environmental science, land management, agriculture, and resource and with chemical companies. Soil scientists are also trained to work in ecosystem conservation and rehabilitation. Having performed a research project will also demonstrates to employers that you have skills in this area, as well as in scientific communication.