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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Engineering Science Students learn the application of physics (statics) and materials science theory to the analysis and design of structural members. The principles of axial, shear, and torsional stresses, shear flow, bending stress, and combined stresses are covered. Shear and bending moment characteristics are related to the flexural formula, including such tools as the moment-area method and the three-moment theorem. Design of pressure vessels, columns, and other systems is emphasized. 3 hrs. lect. Prerequisite: MAT 108. Corequisite: ENR 215.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Engineering Science This is a one-semester hour laboratory in support of ENR 208. The laboratory is required for computer engineering and electrical engineering majors and optional for all other students.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste An introduction to environmental science and environmental monitoring. Students will study the environmental movement, its concerns, and the Federal standards. Students will begin their study of environmental concepts. 1 hr. lect.; 5 hrs. lab. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste Students learn the field and laboratory techniques necessary to successfully perform environmental monitoring. Specific parameters to be studied are selected from both the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act regulations. The theoretical basis for each parameter is presented and discussed in class. Quality Control/Quality Assurance is emphasized. Prerequisites: CHE 101, CHE 103. 1 hr. lect.; 5 hrs. lab. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste Practices and procedures developed in ENV 102 are continued in this course. Students learn additional analytical techniques that are specified in the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. 1 hr. lect.; 5 hrs. lab. Lab fee. Prerequisites: ENV 101 and 102 and either CHE 101 or CHE 104 or by advisement.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste Students analyze samples for priority pollutants, using such tools as the atomic absorption spectrophotometer, the gas chromatograph, and the inductively coupled plasma spectrophotometer. On an individual basis, each student develops competence with these instruments and their use in actual industrial sampling and analysis. During the final week, students analyze an actual industrial sample. 1 hr. lect.; 5 hrs. lab. Lab fee. Prerequisites: ENV 201 and ENV 203 or by advisement.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste Students learn the management skills necessary to assume leadership roles in private, local, municipal, and state pollution remediation facilities. Students develop inventory systems, prepare purchase orders, complete daily, monthly, and annual reports, learn techniques of business correspondence, and practice delivery of oral presentations. Students also learn how to determine the compatibility of waste streams and how to meet Federal requirements for treatment, storage, disposal, and shipment of hazardous materials. Components of this course are derived from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration's (OSHA) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) regulations. 3 hrs. lect. Prerequisites: ENV 102, ENV 103.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste Students design and implement a complete hands-on study of a water body. Each student will select a body of water and initiate a complete surveillance program. This will include locating sampling points, selecting times for and types of samples, collecting samples, transporting and preserving samples, preparing reports, interpreting data, and considering appropriate action. The course covers how to select, fill out, and submit reports required by local, state, and federal regulations. 3 hrs. lect. Lab fee. Prerequisites: ENV 102, ENV 201, and ENV 203 or by advisement.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste This course details the principles and calculations which describe the flow of liquids within defined boundaries. Primary emphasis is placed on practical applications in water and wastewater utilities. Students learn how to make measurements for volume, quantity of flow, time of flow, cross sectional area, and velocity. 51/4 hrs. lect. Prerequisites: MAT 105, ENV 102.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Enviro Control/Hazardous Waste The theory and techniques of instrumental analysis are explored, including topics such as pH, electrical continuity, spectrophotometry, chromatography, autoanalysis, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and inductively coupled plasma. Students train in current methods used in environmental laboratories and on the instruments used in those analyses. Special emphasis is placed on sources of experimental error and on the statistical application of numerical data. Individually, students give an oral presentation on recent advances in instrumental analysis. 3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Lab fee. Prerequisites: ENV 101, ENV 102, and either CHE 102 or CHE 104 or by advisement.
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