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3.00 Credits
Principles of physical and chemical environmental engineering processes, including sedimentation, filtration, gas transfer, aeration, absorption, ion exchange, membrane processes, coagulation, flocculation, precipitation, oxidation, reduction, and disinfection. Process modeling and analysis applications in treatment of water, wastewater, industrial wastes, vapor treatment, and soil remediation. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 5610/CEE 6610 and CEE 6630. Corequisite: CEE 6650 and CEE 6670.
Corequisite:
CEE 6650, CEE 6670
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3.00 Credits
Theory and design of biological processes used in environmental engineering. Stoichiometric, energetic, kinetic and molecular biological analysis of processes for treatment of contaminated water, soil and air; modeling and design of aerobic and anaerobic suspended growth and fixed-film processes for treatment of municipal and industrial waste streams; nutrient removal; bioenergy production, and bioremediation. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 6630. Corequisite: CEE 6640 and CEE 6670.
Corequisite:
CEE 6640, CEE 6670
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3.00 Credits
Students explore policy, planning, and design aspects of green infrastructure implementation for sustainable communities through lectures, discussions, field trips, homework, and a group design project. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Crosslisted as: CEE 5655
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3.00 Credits
Data analysis and experimental design for environmental science and engineering. Graphical data analysis, parametric and nonparametric statistics, frequency distributions, hypothesis testing, propagation of variance, censored data, correlation and causation, parameter estimation, factorial experimental design and response surfaces, environmental monitoring and uncertainty, nonparametric estimation, time series, and kernel density estimation.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory testing to demonstrate physical, chemical, and biological principles utilized in environmental engineering processes. Corequisites: CEE 6640, 6650. (Sp)
Corequisite:
CEE 6640, CEE 6650
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2.00 Credits
Engineering management of wastes present in the vadose zone, including extraction, containment, and biological, chemical, and physical destruction technologies for sustainable agriculture and environmental quality. Aspects include engineering characterization, problem definition, treatment, and monitoring. Analysis and design emphasized through problems, examinations, and report writing. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to Professional Engineering Program. Cross-listed as: CEE 5680 and BENG 6680/BENG 5680.
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3.00 Credits
Explores integrated nature of river basin planning and management through introduction of most commonly employed assessment modeling frameworks and tools for modeling physical, chemical, and ecological processes at the study site to watershed scales. Topics include: water resources system modeling; physical, chemical, and ecological processes modeling; impact assessment methods; and risk assessment. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3610/PUBH 3610, CEE 3500, CEE 3510, CEE 3640; or instructor permission. Cross-listed as: CEE 5690.
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2.00 Credits
Principles of microbial ecology applied to engineered and natural systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 3300, CEE 3610/PUBH 3610. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Provides hands-on approach to utilizing several of the most commonly applied modeling tools employed to estimate physical, chemical, and biological impacts of existing and proposed water resource systems. Focuses on utility and limitations of specific modeling approaches, while also stressing integrative multi-disciplinary nature of impact assessment frameworks. Prerequisite: CEE 6690/5690 or instructor's permission. Crosslisted as: CEE 5720
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with understanding of methods used in analysis of environmental samples for organic contaminants. Examines various properties and processes determining the fate of organic contaminants in the environment. Taught first half of fall semester. Prerequisite/Restriction: Grades of C- or better in CHEM 1210 and CHEM 1215. Cross-listed as: CEE 5730/PUBH 5730 and PUBH 6730.
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