MV0228, Soil Sciences, 15.0 Hp
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Syllabus
Finalized by: PN-NJ, 2024-11-15
Valid from : Spring semester 2026 (2026-01-19)
Level
First cycle
(G1F)
Main field of study
Soil Science, Environmental Science
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Course language
Swedish
Entry Requirements
The equivalent of:
- 15 credits chemistry, of which 5 credits general chemistry
- 3 credits geology
- 3 credits hydrology
Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to
- describe soil physical, chemical and biological properties, conditions and processes as well as their interactions
- use methods to analyse and describe soil properties
- interpret, validate and give account of results from soil analyses
- present and discuss the soil system, its function as environment for growing plants, and connections between soil properties, land use and environmental impact.
Content
Subject-related content
- How precipitation infiltrates to the reservoir of plant-available water. How water is retained and transported in soils with different texture and composition under different soil moisture conditions. Transport of solutes in the soil.
- Soil structure and pore system as a result of texture, natural processes, land use and soil management. How the pore system affects the water reservoir and the transport of water and gasses in the soil.
- The chemistry of soil water and its reactions with the solid phase; its significance for surface water quality.
- Processes that affect the acid–base status of the soil. Effects of chemical weathering, adsorption and redox processes on plant nutrient supply and the retention of harmful substances in the soil.
- Pedology: How chemical, physical and biological processes result in a soil profile with distinct appearance and properties. Geographic distribution of pedological soil types.
- Soil organisms and their environmental adaptations: metabolism, trophic strategies, interactions and functions.
- Factors and processes controlling the content and turnover of soil organic matter, with a particular focus on the cycling of nitrogen and its availability for plants.
- General soil science including soil texture analysis, soil profile description, and properties and land use of Swedish example soils.
Teaching formats
Theoretical elements are treated in lectures and course literature. Central concepts are further consolidated through mandatory exercises and laboratory sessions, partly based on a selection of Swedish example soils. Data and results from the latter form the basis for a comprehensive synthesis work leading to a written report.
The course focuses on the following generic competencies: Oral and written presentation is trained with feedback from the teachers.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Succesful completion of the course requires passed written examinations, approved written exercises, approved participation in compulsory components, and approved participation in the synthesis work on Swedish example soils.
Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Soil and Environment
Supplementary information
Included in program
- Biology and Environmental Science - Bachelor's Programme
- Crop Production (BSc)
- Agricultural Science with a Specialisation in Plant and Soil Sciences
Module set
| Title |
Credits |
Code |
| Soil physics |
4.0 |
0101 |
| Soil chemistry |
4.0 |
0201 |
| Soil biology |
3.0 |
0301 |
| General soil science and synthesis work |
4.0 |
0401 |
The Course Replaces
MV0219, MV0210
Other Information
For students at SLU, the entry requirement 5 credits general chemistry is fulfilled after completion of module A within the course Fundamentals in Chemistry I, 15 credits.
Recommended previous knowledge: Microbiology equivalent to 5 credits; plant anatomy or plant physiology equivalent to 5 credits; mathematics equivalent to 2.5 credits, with orientation in derivatives and differential equations.