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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
1st Semester, Lect. 3, Lab 0, 3 credits. History and legal framework of environmental engineering. Chemistry and microbiology in environmental engineering. Water pollution, organic pollution, eutrophication, acidification and heavy metal pollution. Air pollution. Water and wastewater treatment technologies; anaerobic digestion and sludge treatment. Solid and hazardous waste treatment. Agricultural pollution and control. Prerequisite: ENSC 0504 and CHEM 0541 or consent of instructor.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, Lab 0, 3 credits. Industrial air pollution problems and abatement techniques; sulfur dioxide pollution from high temperature processes, treatment methods. Air particulates generation and removal processes. Treatment of radioactive waste from Uranium processing. Industrial wastewater treatment; coagulation and flocculation for particulate removal, advanced oxidation processes for organic removal. Mining and processing industry wastewater treatment; acid mine drainage from coal and hard rock mining and processing. Cyanide removal from wastewater. Land reclamation. Prerequisite: CENG 0450.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
1st and 2nd Semester. Lect. 3, Lab 3, 4 credits. Equipment design, optimum design of chemical processes, economic analysis, decision making, plant layout, health and safety, engineering ethics, report writing. Prerequisite: CENG 0380.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
1st and 2nd Semester. Lect. 3. Lab 0, 3 credits. Design or comprehensive analysis and development of an engineering product or process. The student is required to report his findings in an approved computer processed technical report and in an oral seminar. Prerequisite: CENG 0470.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
On demand. 1-4 credits. Topics of special interest to faculty and students. Prerequisite: Senior Standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, Lab 0, 3 Credits. Introduction to biochemical and microbiological applications to commercial and engineering processes, including fermentation, enzymology, ultra filtration, food and pharmaceutical processing and resulting waste treatment, enzyme kinetics, cell growth, energetic and mass transfer.
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3.00 Credits
1st and 2nd Semesters. Lect.3, 3 credits. An introduction to chemical principles and fundamentals of mathematics in preparation for Chemistry 231. Topics include: math fundamentals, atomic theory, rules of chemical combinations and chemical equations and nomenclature. Students who have not had high school chemistry and/or have a math placement of Mathematics 106 are advised to take this course. This course is not intended as a science elective for non-science majors.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. A summary of modern chemistry and its relation to aspects of everyday living. The language of chemistry, the tools of the chemist, and chemical theories will be presented. The importance of these concepts to a non-scientist will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to general chemistry and organic chemistry. Topics included are: atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonds, states of matter and their physical properties, inorganic compounds, solutions and mixtures, radioactivity, hydrocarbons and their reactions. The course is designed for nursing, allied health education and other students pursuing careers that require an integrated specialized knowledge of selected concepts from general, organic and biological chemistry. Corequisite: CHEM 0223.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 0221 completing the study of organic and biological chemistry. Topics included are carbon compound families, structural properties and reactions, biological compound families, structural properties and reactions, nucleic acids, essential fluids, and the metabolic reactions of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. Prerequisite: CHEM 0221. Corequisite: CHEM 0224.
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