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0.00 Credits
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: admission to Honors Program. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Provides an opportunity for the gifted honors candidate to work on a special project in the field. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Mathematics, 2423, Physics 2524, Engineering 2431 or equivalents. Fundamentals of building lighting and electrical systems. Lighting topics include the determination of appropriate lighting quantity and quality, luminaires and lighting design procedures for residentoal, commercial and industrial buildings. Electircal topics will include service voltages, overcurrent protection, short circuit analysis and branch circuit design for residential, commercial and industrial buildings. (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing and one year of general chemistry. Environmental kinetics and thermodynamics in aquatic systems; acid/base, precipitation/solubility, metal complexation and oxidation/reduction reactions; environmental colloidal and solid-liquid interface chemistry. No student may earn credit for both 4114 and 5114 or Environmental Science 4114 and 5114. Laboratory (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 2323 and 3243. Basic environmental microbiology and bioenvironmental engineering. Presentation of the diversity and importance of organisms involved in solid and liquid waste reduction. The course examines basic microbiology, biodegradation mechanisms, bioavailability, biotreatability studies, groundwater remediation (both oxic and anoxic), and bioengineering process technologies. No student may earn credit for both 4234 and 5234. Laboratory (F)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3603, 4863, and Civil Engineering 3334. Examines applied environmental biology; biological consequences of environmental impacts; mitigation of environmental impacts via biogeochemical, ecological and microbial processes. No student may earn credit for both 4324 and 5324. Laboratory (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of at least 19 hours of Civil Engineering/Environmental Science course work (for Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering majors); or completion of at least 19 hours of Civil Engineering/Environmental Science and science coursework ( for Environmental Science majors) ; or completion of at least 19 hours of Civil Engineering/Environmental Science and Architecture coursework (for Architecture Engineering majors). Provides 3 hours of professional elective credit for 400 hours of internship. Prior to starting the internship, students should select a Civil Engineering/Environmental Science faculty member as an advisor, write a proposal of planned activities, and secure the approval of the advisor. On completion of the internship, the students should enroll in this course, submit a report, and make an oral presentation for a three-member review committee that includes the faculty advisor. (F, Sp, Su)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: senior standing. Broad overview of natural resources management with attention to techniques used in decision making and analysis. Class discussion and readings include a review of measures used to value natural systems (e.g. benefit cost analysis) and the role of private and public institutions in management. No student may earn credit for both 4463 and 5463.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of instructor. Mitigation of human health and environmental problems with a focus on differences between developing and developed countries. Topics include baseline health indicators, population growth, toxicology, epidemiology, and risk assessment, water and wastewater, air quality, solid and hazardous waste, and environmental management systems. No student may earn credit for both 4603 and 5603. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: senior standing in Architectural, Civil or Environmental Engineering, 3213, 3253, 3364 and 3414. Architectural engineers must also have ENGR 2431 or concurent enrollment. Introduces students to both technical and non-traditional aspects of professional practice. Technical emphases include discipline-specific instructon on the design process. Architectural engineers are trained in design of building plumbing and electrical systems. Civil engineers are trained on structural and foundation design. Environmental engineers and scientists are trained on quality assurance/quality control plans, health and safety plans and sampling and anaylsis plans. All disciplines receive training on non-technical aspects of professional practice including organization, project management, ethics and communications. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: senior standing in environmental science or environmental engineering, 3603 or Civil Engineering 3213, and Civil Engineering 3334. Nature of profession, duties and administrative responsibilities. Organization and management of operating divisions with emphasis on role of environmental professional. Functional approach to planning and implementing public works needs with emphasis on role of environmental professional. (F)
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