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  • 3.00 Credits

    Industrial Ecology is the study of how to manage human activity on a sustainable basis. It is an interdisciplinary field involving technology (sciences and engineering), public policy and regulatory issues, and business administration. The overall goal of this course is to promote creative and comprehensive problem solving through the application of Industrial Ecology tools such as Industrial Metabolism, Input-Output Analysis, Life Cycle Assessment, Accounting, and Design for the Environment. Same as EM 507. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    Laboratory work in environmental processes including filtration, gas transfer, adsorption, biological systems, and other selected topics. 2. 000 Credit Hours 1. 000 Lecture hours 3. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    Application of technical and economic principles to the design of environmental equipment, processes, and systems. Material from previous courses is integrated into practical design problems. Offered jointly with CHE 495. 3. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Group project in process design. Integration of technical, safety, environmental, economic and societal issues in process development and design. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Chemical processes in environmental systems, with an emphasis on equilibrium conditions in aquatic systems. The types of processes examined include acid-base, dissolution-precipitation, air-water exchange and oxidation-reduction reactions. Methods presented for describing chemical speciation include analytical and graphical techniques, as well as computer models. Core Course. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    The fundamentals and applied aspects of the photochemical process that drive the daytime chemistry of the lower atmosphere are discussed. Basic chemistry of photochemical smog, acid deposition, and fate of gaseous and airborne toxic chemicals in the atmosphere are presented. An in-depth review of the experimental techniques employed in fundamental and applied studies of reaction in real and simulated atmospheres is also provided. 2. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Standard and advanced analytical techniques for measuring water quality and efficiencies of water and wastewater treatment processes. Course covers both theoretical and applied aspects of standard methods and advanced techniques for trace metal and organic analyses. 3. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 3. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Principles and applications of advanced techniques in analytical chemistry appropriate to environmental surveillance and control . Includes pesticide analysis, trace metal identification and automated photometric techniques. 3. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 3. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examination of current research theories and state of the art in subjects pertinent to the chemical aspects of environmental science. Includes chemistry of humic substances and of pesticides in natural waters; physical, chemical, and biological fates of trace metals and organic pollutants, and chemistry of biological nutrients. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    The dynamics of pollutant transfer in biogeochemical systems of the earth. The overall objective of this course is to introduce fundamental science and engineering principles needed to formulate creative, comprehensive solutions to transport problems; critically evaluate proposed solutions to transport problems; and acquire and integrate new information to build on these fundamentals. Core course. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Armour College of Engineering College Civil Archl Environ Engrg Department
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