Soil is the medium that bears the life of natural habitats. Soil, which produces food, fiber, energy, and relate closely to environmental quality and ecosystem evolution, is of utmost importance to mankind. Soil science is part of natural sciences and is the foundation of researches related to agricultural production, environmental protection, engineering construction, and biotechnology. Soil science is also an applied science in developing techniques to utilize and maintain our precious soil and environmental resources. The responsibility of this department, therefore, is to endeavor fully in the study of soil and environmental sciences. The department offers courses and programs leading to incubation of well trained students to meet requirements for national development and trends in international research communities.
Professor : 6 , Associate Professor : 6 , Assistant Professor : 3 , Adjunct Professor : 1, Instructor : 2
Undergraduate students : 55/Year
Graduate students : M.S. 20/Year, Ph.D. 9/Year
Strengthen the teaching and research in soil sciences.
Develop innovated technologies to protect soil and ecosystems from pollutions through multidisciplinary studies and researches.
Create suitable management techniques, such as site-specific soil management, nutrition diagnosis, waste treatment and utilization, molecular biological technologies and microbe reagents, hydroponics and organic agriculture to achieve sustainable agriculture.
Promote works related to environmental resources surveying, planning and management.
Execute academic researches and field works in cooperation with “Soil Survey and Testing Center ” and “Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Research Center ”.
Reinforce teacher incubation and invitation of oversea scholars.
Invigorate communications with other research institutions and international academic groups in both academics and technologies.
Provide opportunities of in-service training for soil specialist in agriculture and environment related organization to elevate the research quality and practice skills.