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3.00 Credits
Steady flow in open channel and closed circuits, nonuniform flow in open channels, combined energy losses in pipelines, and distribution in pipe networks. Includes laboratory and computer exercises in data collection, pipe networks, and unsteady and nonuniform flow. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3500 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to environmental health, emphasizing relationships among environmental quality, public health, environmental and occupational health regulations, human health risk assessment, institutions, and engineered systems in environmental health management. Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 1210 MATH 1210 Breadth Life Sciences (BLS) course or score of at least 3 on the AP Biology or AP Environmental Exam Admission to the Professional Engineering Program Cross-listed as: PUBH 3610
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3.00 Credits
Engineering analysis and design of processes for treatment of drinking water. Major topics include regulations; water quality evaluation; physical, chemical, and biological treatment systems; design of facilities for production and conveyance of drinking water; and management of residuals from water treatment facilities. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3610/PUBH 3610 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or instructor consent. Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Engineering analysis and process design for municipal and industrial wastewater. Major topics include water quality evaluation; physical, chemical, and biological treatment; design and analysis of wastewater collection systems; design of municipal and industrial wastewater reclamation facilities; and management of wastewater treatment residuals. Prerequisite: CEE 3610/PUBH 3610 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program (or with instructor consent).
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3.00 Credits
Biological and environmental engineering students learn principles, concepts, modes, and methods of calculating heat and mass transfer. Emphasis is on contaminant and nutrient flux, their state transformations, and evaluating options for production, clean-up, and control of bio-environmental systems. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to the Professional Engineering Program One of the following (with a C- or better): BENG 2400 MAE 2300 And one of the following (with a C- or better): CEE 3500 BENG 3500 MAE 3420 Cross-listed as: BENG 3670
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to integrated management of municipal and industrial solid waste; household, commercial, and industrial hazardous waste; and resource recovery, recycling, and sustainability principles. Three lectures augmented by computer modeling and field trip experiences related to modern solid and hazardous waste management principles. Prerequisite/Restriction: Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program.
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1.00 Credits
First of three-semester sequence. Team organization and teamwork, preparing proposals, project planning, scheduling, and management, engineering for government or privately, contracts, ethics and responsibility, marketing services. Students self-organize into teams, identify need, submit design project proposals. Prerequisite/Restriction: ENGR 3080 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program or graduate standing
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to senior environmental engineering students' integrated design experience. Design project identified and proposal for its completion during the senior year is produced, under mentoring of course instructor. Emphasizes project identification, project scoping, manpower and materials budgeting, project scheduling, and completion of design proposal. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3610/PUBH 3610 and student must be in the Professional Engineering Program. Corequisite: CEE 3640, CEE 3670/BENG 3670.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of applications of the mathematics of finance, statistics, and probability to engineering decision making. It should be taken during the junior year of the engineering curriculum. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admission to the Professional Engineering Program.
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the physical and mechanical properties of soils. Topics include: classification, permeability, soil stresses and settlement analysis, soil strength, slope stability, lateral earth pressures, introduction to foundations, numerical solutions, and computer applications. Prerequisite/Restriction: ENGR 2140 Admittance the Professional Engineering Program
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