
Standard water and soil sampling instruments are available for field work. A hyetometer and a high volume air sampler along with other instruments for air analysis are housed in the university weather station. Bracken Library contains more than 1.4 million items. A science library and a departmental library are also available.
Ball State University has five areas that are managed as part of the Field Station and Environmental Education Center: Christy Woods, Cooper-Skinner Field Area, Ginn Woods, Hults Environmental Learning Center and the Miller Wildlife Area. These properties are available for educational field trips and research activities such as ecosystem management. The NREM Dept. has a graduate assistant responsible for environmental education programs at Hults. See the Field Station and Environmental Education Center website for additional details. Classes also visit quarries, farms, water and wastewater treatment plants, industries, sanitary landfills, Prairie Creek Reservoir, and the White River.
State parks, state fish and wildlife areas, nature preserves, and the Hoosier National Forest are used during extended field studies. The department conducts field studies each summer to locations such as: the Great Lakes region, Florida, Canada, Europe, and Central America





