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3.00 Credits
Survey of Environmental Engineering. (3-0) Introduction to environmental and occupational health, atmospheric systems and air pollution control, hazardous waste management, solid waste management, waste water management, and water supply treatment. Prerequisites: CHEM 108, and MATH 2414 or concurrent enrollment.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of soil and their influence on the hydrological cycle, Darcy's law and fluid flow through porous medium, stress distribution and consolidation of soil, subsurface exploration. Credit for both HYDR 2411 and ENVE 2411 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 or concurrent enrollment, and MATH 2413. Lab fee $10.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the hydrologic cycle, precipitation processes, soil moisture, infiltration, groundwater, rainfall-runoff processes, utilization of water resources, and frequency analysis; introduction to HEC-HMS programs for modeling hydrologic processes, elementary principles of field work. Credit for both HYDR 3410 and ENVE 3310 will not be awarded. Prerequisite: HYDR 1310; ENVE 2310; ENVE 2411; MATH 3311 or concurrent enrollment.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Principles of hydrostatics, dynamics of viscous and non-viscous fluids, resistance to flow in pipes and open channels, transport processes, energy equation, Bernoulli equation, conservation of mass, conservation of momentum. Lab fee $10. Prerequisite: PHYS 2425, MATH 2414.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Apply conceptual and numerical techniques to model environmental systems. Use differential equations to describe processes. Lab fee $15. Prerequisites: MATH 3306, ENGR 1102.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of the hydrologic cycle, precipitation processes, soil moisture, infiltration, groundwater, rainfall-runoff processes, utilization of water resources, and frequency analysis; introduction to HEC-HMS programs for modeling hydrologic processes, elementary principles of field work. Credit for both HYDR 3410 and ENVE 3410 will not be awarded. Lab fee $15. Prerequisite: ENVE 2310, ENVE 2411 or concurrent enrollment.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Topics include aquifer characteristics, infiltration, fluid dynamics of groundwater flow, potential flows, well analysis, water quality, groundwater pollution, legal issues in groundwater. Credit for both HYDR 320 and ENVE 320 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: ENVE 2411, GEOL 1403 or ENVE 2310, CHEM 1412, MATH 2414. Lab fee $10.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of hydraulics applicable to open channel flow, natural streams and waterways; irrigation flow characteristics; hydrologic analysis; fluid measurement methods; introduction to hydraulic models including HEC-RAS; and economic aspects of water resources. Credit for both HYDR 4310 and ENVE 4310 will not be awarded. Prerequisite: ENVE 3400, MATH 3311 or concurrent registration.
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3.00 Credits
The ecological relation of water in this biosphere with special reference to the human role; the role of behavioral sciences (social, legal, economic, political, and psychological) in the development, conservation, regulation, and utilization of water resources; current political structure and laws pertaining to the administration of water resources in the state of Texas. Credit for both HYDR 4330 and ENVE 4330 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: ENVE 3410 and POLS 2306.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of atmospheric impact on air pollution. Study of sources of air pollution and their control to include gases and particulate matter. Study of air pollution regulations and air pollution modeling. Design of systems to control and abate air pollution. Study and design of sampling systems to monitor air pollution. Lab fee $15. Prerequisite: CHEM 1412, ENGR 2322.
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