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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Optical, electrochemical, and instrumental methods of analysis, environmental applications.
Prerequisite:
ENVT 1117 (0117)
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4.00 Credits
Field aspects of environmental engineering, air and water sampling, stack sampling, bioassay, and environmental aspects of planning.
Prerequisite:
ENVT 2124 (0124); junior or senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Principles of design and operation of the major categories of air pollution control equipment. Theory and principles are presented to reinforce extensive application and design components.
Prerequisite:
ET 2521 (0222) and PHYSICS 1062 (C088); junior or senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Water treatment theory and design including sedimentation, coagulation, softening, iron removal, and chlorination, wastewater treatment theory and design, including grit chambers, activated sludge, trickling filter, and anaerobic digester.
Prerequisite:
ET 2521 (0222); junior or senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Collection and disposal: incineration, landfill, composting, recycling, special wastes, permitting.
Prerequisite:
ENVT 1117 (0117); junior or senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Theory and modeling of pollutant transport and diffusion with particular emphasis on air. Applicable principles of boundary layer meteorology, plume rise, air pollution climatology, data selection, and modeling for design. Survey of available models. Demonstrations and student projects with computer applications.
Prerequisite:
MATH 1042 (0086), PHYSICS 1062 (C088), and ET 2521 (0222)
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3.00 Credits
Environmental regulations at the federal, state,
and local levels. Emphasis on procedures for
compliance with surveillance and permit
requirements.
Prerequisite:
Junior or senior standing
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3.00 Credits
This is a capstone course for environmental engineering technology. Major environmental problems are provided and students will write a paper on each, prepare a plan to solve the problem, and present their findings to the class.
Prerequisite:
ENVT 1117 (0117), 2124 (0124), 2133 (0133)
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Student may complete a regular course during a semester in which the course is not offered to meet prerequisite or graduation requirements. An instructor is assigned to supervise the student.
Prerequisite:
Permission of department chair
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
An opportunity to study specialized topics not covered in currently available courses and providing significant progress towards the technical/professional objectives of the program. An instructor is assigned to define the scope and direct, supervise, and evaluate student progress.
Prerequisite:
Permission of department chair
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