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3.00 Credits
Physical properties of materials. Analyze stresses and deformations involving elastic behavior of materials. Tension, compression, torsion, and flexure. Combined stresses, static indeterminacy. Beams of two materials. Engineering design applications. [Prereq: MATH 210, CHEM 109, ENGR 210. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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4.00 Credits
Fluid properties; fluid statics; flow concepts; control volume analysis; continuity; energy and momentum concepts; boundary layer concepts; drag theory, flow measurements; flow in pipes/ducts; open channel flow; dimensional analysis and similitude. Engineering design applications. [Prereq: ENGR 325, ENGR 331 (C). Weekly: 3 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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4.00 Credits
Water quality analysis. Physical, chemical, and biological factors of water quality. Introduction to drinking water and wastewater treatment processes. Engineering aspects of communicable disease control and exposure to toxic materials. [Prereq: ENGR 11 5, CHEM 11 0, BIOL 105. Weekly: 3 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Physical, chemical, and biological analysis of water and wastewater. Limitation of test methods, statistical analysis of data, and correlation of water quality parameters with environmental effects. [Prereq: ENGR 322 or ENGR 324, ENGR 351 or ENGR 350, ENGR 416 (C). Weekly: 1 hr lect, 6 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary course introduces students to issues in energy, the environment, and society. Includes a focus on energy and climate change, emphasizing physical science, social science, and policy dimensions. [Prereq: CHEM 107 or CHEM 109, PHYX 107 (C) or PHYX 11 0 (C), ENVS 230; or instructor approval.]
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3.00 Credits
Smallscale sustainable agriculture practices: soil fertility, crop management, composting, farm planning, water use, integrated pest management, marketing. Ecological, economic, and social concerns in agriculture. [Prereq: BIOL 105 or BOT 105 or SOIL 260. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
(1-3). Directed study for transfer student whose prior course work isn't equivalent to corresponding courses at HSU. [Prereq: DA. Rep.]
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3.00 Credits
Enabling legislation that established environmental impact statements; EIS preparation; risk analysis; collecting data and evaluating its adequacy and accuracy; interpreting data; predicting impacts associated with proposed activities. Design applications. [Prereqs: ENGR 313, ENGR 351 or ENGR 350, ENGR 440 (C).]
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3.00 Credits
Heat and mass transfer. Pollutant transport and assimilation in the environment. Engineering design applications. [Prereq: ENGR 322 or ENGR 324, ENGR 351 or ENGR 350, ENGR 326, ENGR 333. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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3.00 Credits
Pipe networks; transient pipe flow; open channel flow; irrigation, drainage, and flood control; numerical methods for hydraulic analysis. Engineering design applications. [Prereq: ENGR 326, ENGR 333. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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