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ENV 7091: Master's Thesis Research
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Carry out research on a topic pertinent to environmental health and write a thesis, as a final step in order to graduate with a Master's degree
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ENV 8091: Research
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Conduct research on projects relevant to Environmental Health.
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ENV 9091: Ph.D. Dissertation Research
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Ph.D. disseration research.
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ENVE 2001: Dynamical Systems (Applied Differential Equations)
4.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course provides an elementary introduction to the techniques and necessary theory for solving the basic differential equations usually encountered by beginning science and engineering students
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ENVE 2093: Engineering Models III
2.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course is focused on engineering applications of differential equations. It provides computational tools and techniques for formulating and solving engineering models in terms of differential equations usually encountered by beginning science and engineering students.
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ENVE 3040: Civil and Environmental Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Introduction to systems analysis of Civil & Environmental Engineering Systems including methodology and applications. Linear & integer programming, critical path method, and engineering economics, with application to structural, water resources, transportation engineering systems.
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ENVE 3045: Environmental Material Balance
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Units and Dimensions, Conversion of Units, Process Variables, Material Balance Calculations on an Individual Unit Process and Multi Unit Processes for Reactive and Non-reactive Processes.
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ENVE 3098: Readings in Sustainability
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
By 2050, more than five billion people live in urban agglomerations. Learning how to sustain living conditions in mega cities is critical for human capital, natural capital, and financial capital. The objective of this course is to integrate readings from urban planning, engineering, and public health with an understanding of the social implications and financial opportunities of mega cities and urban lifestyles.
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ENVE 4010: Water & Waste Water Treatment
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Water quality objectives and the chemical, physical, and biological processes necessary for designing and managing modern drinking water and wastewater treatment plants are described in the course. The principles of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, biological treatment, solids handling, disinfection, and advanced treatment processes are presented.
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ENVE 4011: Air Pollution
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
The influence of man-caused pollution on the atmosphere, globally and locally. Evaluation of human health, economic, and aesthetic effects of air pollution; Techniques for measurement of atmosphere pollutant concentrations and determination of local and regional air quality; Detailed presentation of air pollution sources and methods for their control; The role of local, state and federal government in air pollution control.
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