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3.00 Credits
Anatomical, physiological, pathological and nutritional aspects of the human cardiovascular system. Three lectures and a monograph based on library research or supervised laboratory experience at a hospital cardiac stress testing laboratory for students who have successfully completed BIOL 443. Three lecture hours. Spring. Biology majors in the Pre-Physical Therapy studies may take this course for Biology credit. (Cr. 3)
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2.00 Credits
The understanding and interpretation of basic normal and abnormal electrocardiographic patterns. Two lectures. Fall. Biology majors in the Pre-Physical Therapy studies may take this course for Biology credit. (Cr. 2)
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3.00 Credits
Understanding prescriptions for the rehabilitation of specific disorders through the use of exercise and modalities. Fall Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Biology majors in the Pre-Physical Therapy studies may take this course for Biology credit. (Cr. 2)
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3.00 Credits
Fluid properties; fluid statics. Fundamentals of incompressible fluid flow; continuity, momentum, energy-Bernoulli's equation, house piping, pipe friction and minor losers. Laminar and turbulent flow. Fluid measurements. Open channel flow; Manning equation, normal and critical depth, hydraulic jump. Dimensional analysis and similitude. Three lectures. Fall. Prerequisite: ENGS 206 with a minimum of C grade (Cr. 3)
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1.00 Credits
Application and verification of principles of fluid mechanics. Three hours. Fall. Corequisite: CEEN 303. (Cr. 1)
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3.00 Credits
Course involving the application of mass balances and thermodynamics to thermal pollution, air quality , climate change and solid waste management. Specific topics include an overview of the Clean Air Act, atmospheric transport of pollutants, meteorology, the global energy balance, global warming and the greenhouse effect, effects of air pollution on human health, indoor air quality, solid waste characteristics and handling, resource recovery, and principles of landfill design. Three lectures. Fall. Prerequisites: ENGS 204 with a minimum of C grade. (Cr. 3)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Design of water supply and waste transport systems. Reservoir design, flood routing; aqueduct design, structural requirements; distribution systems analysis. Design of sanitary sewer system. Storm drainage system analysis, rainfall-runoff relationship. Two lectures, one two-hour problem period. Spring. Prerequisite: CEEN 303 with a minimum of C grade. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Statistics, data analysis and inferential statistics, distributions, confidence intervals. Application of statistics and probability theory in civil engineering disciplines: structures, water resources, transportation, environmental, and geotechnical. Three lectures. Fall. Prerequisite: MATH 203, ENGS 230 with a minimum of C grade. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of water resource issues at local, regional and global scales. The course will include a review of water resources policy and regulation, an overview of the hydrologic cycle, sustainability principles and concepts, an examination of water supply for multiple uses, operation of dams and reservoirs, development of groundwater and surface water resources, watershed management and restoration, point and non-point sources of pollutions, and water quality control. Special emphasis will be placed on current and emerging water resource issues in the New York City and the Tri-state areas. Three lectures. Spring. Prerequisites: ENGS 204, CEEN 307. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
A brief course in fundamental principles and applications of chemistry to the living world. Two lectures and one two-hour laboratory period. This course is designed for students majoring in the Arts, in Physical Education, or in Radiological Sciences and cannot be used as a substitute for any other course in chemistry. (Cr. 3)
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