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EN 570.304: Environmental Eng Lab
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Pre/Co-req: 570.301-302, 030.102 Introduction to laboratory measurements relevant to water supply and wastewater discharge, including pH and alkalinity, inorganic and organic contaminants in water, reactor analysis, bench testing for water treatment, and measurement and control of disinfection by-products.
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EN 570.312: Projects in Appropriate and Sustainable Technology
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Corequisite: 570.311
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EN 570.328: Geography & Ecology of Plants
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Patterns of aquatic and terrestrial plant species; historical changes in patterns using paleobotanical techniques; emphasis on biological and physical mechanisms controlling the patterns; the role of climate and man on plant distributions; several field trips; project required.
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EN 570.408: "Energy 101: Introduction to the Business and Policy of the US Energy Industry"
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This two-day intersession class will be a high level overview of the entire energy industry in the United States. We will focus on electricity, natural gas, oil, renewables and other forms of energy. We will discuss how each commodity is produced and traded from the perspective of the producer, the distributor and the end user. Topics will cover energy and environmental economics and policy. The class will provide an overview of the technologies that convert energy into useful work. The goal is to provide enough knowledge and interest in energy that the audience would want to pursue further study in the area or a career in the industry. There are no prerequisites or textbooks and the class is open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and alumni from all Hopkins institutions. The course will be a mix of economics, basic engineering, financial mathematics and sociology.
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EN 570.418: Multiobjective Programming and Planning
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Public sector problems are typically characterized by a multiplicity of objectives and decision makers. This course presents a relatively new area of systems analysis which is useful for such problems: multiobjective programming or vector optimization theory. The fundamental concepts are developed and various methods are presented, including multiattribute value and utility theory. Undergraduate level of 570.618. Prereq: 570.495 or Perm req’d.
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EN 570.421: Env Eng Design II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 570.302, 570.352, and 570.419 Engineering design process from problem definition to final design. Team projects include written/oral presentations. Students will form small teams that work with local companies or government agencies in executing the project.
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EN 570.423: Princip Of Geomorphology
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Analysis of the factors responsible for the form of the landscape. The concept of the cycle of erosion is discussed primarily in terms of the principles that govern the processes of erosion. Climate, conditions of soil formation, and the distribution of vegetation are considered as they relate to the development of landforms. Prereq: 270.220 The Dynamic Earth or perm. req’d
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EN 570.428: Problems in Applied Economics
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prerequisites 180.101-102 – Permission Required. This is a research course with an internship component. The research component is presented during a weekly (1 hour) seminar. It focuses on the development and application of the Hanke-Guttridge valuation model. Students apply the model to value publically traded companies. The internship component is given in conjunction with private businesses and financial institutions, governmental entities, and economic research institutes.
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EN 570.446: Bio Process Water/Wastewater Trtmt
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 570.411 Fundamentals and application of aerobic and anaerobic biological unit processes for the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater.
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EN 570.448: Phys/Chem Processes II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 570.445 or Perm. Req'd Fundamentals and applications of physical and chemical processes used in water and wastewater treatment. This class will cover particle interactions, coagulation, flocculation, granular media filtration, membrane processes, and emerging water treatment processes.
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