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3.00 Credits
Communication Disorders focuses on the study of the effects of cultural and linguistic differences on growth and development, characteristics and cultural use of language, augmentative and assistive communication strategies, speech, language and vocabulary development. Various methods and strategies for enhancing the communication skills of individuals with exceptionalities will be addressed. Special emphasis is placed on the instructional skills, methods, and materials for diagnosis, remediation, and correction of reading difficulties. Prerequisites: EDU 2262, 2264, 2266.
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9.00 Credits
A semester of practical teaching experience is provided at the relevant elementary, middle and/or secondary levels in public or private schools located in urban settings. Prerequisites: Approval of Department Chair; Co-requisite: EDU 4895.
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3.00 Credits
This culminating professional education course focuses on the cumulative preprofessional development of relevant knowledge bases and performance skills. Prerequisites: Approval of Department Chair; Corequisite: EDU 4491
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Environmental Engineering (I; 3) — An introductory course that gives students some basic understanding of stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, mass balances and kinetics (chemical and biological) in continuous and batch unit operations pertaining to environmental systems. Characterization of pollution in open systems such as streams, lakes and soil will be covered. Applications include drinking water, wastewater, municipal and industrial landfills, and hazardous waste operations. Site characteristics, risk analysis and assessment, toxicology, and site remediation will be briefly addressed. Students will work on generating an environmental impact statement for a construction project. Prerequisites: CHM 1201, MTH 2503.
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3.00 Credits
First course that deals with statics and dynamics of incompressible fluids in general, and water in particular. Fluid properties; Principles of hydrostatics; Kinematics and dynamics of fluid flows; Flow visualization; Mass, momentum, and energy conservation; Bernoulli?s principle; Introduction to fluid flow in closed conduits and open channels; Introduction to turbo-machinery - pumps and turbines. Laboratory work includes demonstration of Bernoulli?s principle and Reynold?s laminar and turbulent flow concepts; estimating pipe friction; energy principles in open channel flow and steady flow formulas - Chezy and Manning?s formulas; Hydraulic behavior of turbo machinery. Additional two contact hours are required for laboratory experiments. Three one hour lectures/one two hour lab. Prerequisites: MTH 2503 and PHY 2211 and 2213.
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3.00 Credits
This is an applied course in chemistry dealing with chemical reactions in water. Chemical equilibrium speciation studies - Aqueous speciation, Precipitation-Dissolution, OxidationReduction in both natural and impaired aqueous environments. Rate laws and kinetics of aquatic reactions of environmental importance ? Hardness Removal, Acid mine drainage, Disinfection. Laboratory experiments include estimation of total metals using atomic absorption spectrometer, organics using HPLC and Gas chromatograph/Mass spectrometer using EPA approved methods. Estimation of pH, dissolved oxygen, and conductivity. Colorimetric methods for estimation of chloride, nitrite, and nitrates in water. Use of a water chemistry model, MINTEQA2 to estimate species concentrations given the total metal, pH, and redox conditions. One additional contact hour for the laboratory is required. Three one hour lecture/one two hour lab. Prerequisites: MTH 2503 and CHM 1202.
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3.00 Credits
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