Person

Andrew Griffith

Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
ESS 120 - Soils and Civilizations
3 credit hour(s)

Investigation of the close linkage between environmental degradation and civilization sustainability. Comparisons of past soil management practices to present-day issues of soil salinization, erosion, siltation, and climate change. Introduction to the role of soil resources in current global environmental issues and conflicts. Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (GCI) Satisfies General Education Requirement through the 2021-2022 academic catalog: (CC)

ESS 210 - Introduction to Soil Science
4 credit hour(s)

Differences in soils; soil genesis; and the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. Relation of soil to agricultural and environmental sustainability, land use, and pollution. Soil management relative to tillage, erosion, moisture supply, temperature, aeration, fertility, and plant nutrition.

Contact Hour Distribution: 3 hours lecture and one 2-hour lab. (RE) Prerequisite: CHEM 102* and CHEM 103*, or CHEM122* and CHEM123*, or CHEM128*.

ESS 220 - Waters and Civilizations
3 credit hour(s)

Investigation and discussion of the societal impacts on ancient and modern civilizations of water issues, including irrigation, flood control, droughts and desertification, dam construction, aquifers, drinking water, water pollution, and water rights. Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (GCUS) Satisfies General Education Requirement through the 2021-2022 academic catalog: (CC)
Contact Hour Distribution: 3 hours lecture.

ESS 231 - Fundamentals of Soil Science
3 credit hour(s)

Differences in soils; soil genesis; and the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. Relation of soil to agricultural and environmental sustainability, land use, and pollution. Soil management relative to tillage, erosion, moisture supply, temperature, aeration, fertility, and plant nutrition.

ESS 232 - Fundamentals of Soil Science Laboratory
1 credit hour(s)

Experiments, techniques and methodologies focusing on the topics discussed in ESS 231 and covering the basics of measuring and analyzing soil properties and characteristics. This course is intended for those students or majors with long-term professional or educational interests where soil analysis skills would be required or in strong demand.

Contact Hour Distribution: One 2-hour lab
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : CHEM 102-CHEM 103 or CHEM 122-CHEM 123 or CHEM 128.
(RE) Corequisite(s): ESS 231.

ESS 242 - Soil Morphology and Judging
1 credit hour(s)

Intensive course involving describing, classifying and interpreting soils in preparation for regional and national soil judging contests.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

Other Instructors: Schaeffer, Sean Michael

ESS 424 - Environmental Stormwater Management
3 credit hour(s)

Investigation of sustainability issues regarding control of the hydrologic cycle, with special emphases on hydrologic estimation, hydraulic design, and best management practices for control of stormwater and associated erosion and water quality issues. Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (EI)
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : ESS 231, ESS 232

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102 MTREC
1000 Main Entrance Drive
Spring Hill, TN 37174
Education and Training
  • Doctorate, Agricultural Business and Management, General, Oklahoma State University, 2012
  • MS, Agricultural Business and Management, General, Univ of Tennessee Knoxville*, 2009
  • BS, Agriculture, General, Tennessee Tech University, 2007
Responsible Area(s)
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources

Andrew Griffith

Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
Picture of Andrew Griffith image
102 MTREC
1000 Main Entrance Drive
Spring Hill, TN 37174
Education and Training
  • Doctorate, Agricultural Business and Management, General, Oklahoma State University, 2012
  • MS, Agricultural Business and Management, General, Univ of Tennessee Knoxville*, 2009
  • BS, Agriculture, General, Tennessee Tech University, 2007
Responsible Area(s)
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
ESS 120 - Soils and Civilizations
3 credit hour(s)

Investigation of the close linkage between environmental degradation and civilization sustainability. Comparisons of past soil management practices to present-day issues of soil salinization, erosion, siltation, and climate change. Introduction to the role of soil resources in current global environmental issues and conflicts. Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (GCI) Satisfies General Education Requirement through the 2021-2022 academic catalog: (CC)

ESS 210 - Introduction to Soil Science
4 credit hour(s)

Differences in soils; soil genesis; and the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. Relation of soil to agricultural and environmental sustainability, land use, and pollution. Soil management relative to tillage, erosion, moisture supply, temperature, aeration, fertility, and plant nutrition.

Contact Hour Distribution: 3 hours lecture and one 2-hour lab. (RE) Prerequisite: CHEM 102* and CHEM 103*, or CHEM122* and CHEM123*, or CHEM128*.

ESS 220 - Waters and Civilizations
3 credit hour(s)

Investigation and discussion of the societal impacts on ancient and modern civilizations of water issues, including irrigation, flood control, droughts and desertification, dam construction, aquifers, drinking water, water pollution, and water rights. Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (GCUS) Satisfies General Education Requirement through the 2021-2022 academic catalog: (CC)
Contact Hour Distribution: 3 hours lecture.

ESS 231 - Fundamentals of Soil Science
3 credit hour(s)

Differences in soils; soil genesis; and the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. Relation of soil to agricultural and environmental sustainability, land use, and pollution. Soil management relative to tillage, erosion, moisture supply, temperature, aeration, fertility, and plant nutrition.

ESS 232 - Fundamentals of Soil Science Laboratory
1 credit hour(s)

Experiments, techniques and methodologies focusing on the topics discussed in ESS 231 and covering the basics of measuring and analyzing soil properties and characteristics. This course is intended for those students or majors with long-term professional or educational interests where soil analysis skills would be required or in strong demand.

Contact Hour Distribution: One 2-hour lab
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : CHEM 102-CHEM 103 or CHEM 122-CHEM 123 or CHEM 128.
(RE) Corequisite(s): ESS 231.

ESS 242 - Soil Morphology and Judging
1 credit hour(s)

Intensive course involving describing, classifying and interpreting soils in preparation for regional and national soil judging contests.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

Other Instructors: Schaeffer, Sean Michael

ESS 424 - Environmental Stormwater Management
3 credit hour(s)

Investigation of sustainability issues regarding control of the hydrologic cycle, with special emphases on hydrologic estimation, hydraulic design, and best management practices for control of stormwater and associated erosion and water quality issues. Satisfies Volunteer Core Requirement: (EI)
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : ESS 231, ESS 232