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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Development of strategies for academic reading, speed, and overall comprehension of authentic material. Vocabulary enrichment through reading and discussion of advanced academic texts. Offered on demand.
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2.00 Credits
A seminar or directed study on an announced topic or set of topics. Credit specified at registration. Repeatable for credit with a new topic.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
Stewardship of God's creation; material and energy balances, physical, chemical, and biological processes for the treatment of water supplies, municipal wastewaters, and industrial wastewaters. Lab fee $40. Fall semester. Prerequisite: CHM 111. Corequisite: MAT 162.
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3.00 Credits
Design and operation of air and water quality monitoring systems. Sampling methods for air, water, sludges, and solids. Introduction to environmental impact analysis. Spring semester. Prerequisites: EVE 240 and MAT 265.
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3.00 Credits
Generation, handling, collection, processing, treatment and disposal of municipal solid waste; unit processes for hazardous waste treatment, including incineration and solidification; landfills and ground water contamination. Spring semester, alternate years. Next offered, Spring 2018. Prerequisites: CHM 221 and either EGR 330 or CHM 307.
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3.00 Credits
Sources and impacts of air pollution, atmospheric transport, and dispersion processes, unit processes for air pollution control in stationary and mobile sources. Fall semester, odd years. Prerequisites: CHM 221 and either EGR 330 or CHM 307.
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3.00 Credits
Hydrologic cycle, focusing on the rainfall-runoff process, stream flow, and evapotranspiration. Reservoirs, open-channel flow, flow routing, contaminant transport, and dispersion. Spring semester, alternate years. Next offered, Spring 2017. Prerequisites: EVE 201, CHM 111, EGR 315; beginning Spring 2017: CHM 111 and EGR 330.
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3.00 Credits
Hydrologic cycle, focusing on infiltration, ground water flow, and aquifers. Darcy's law, continuity equation, well theory, contaminant transport and dispersion. Spring semester, alternate years. Next offered, Spring 2018. Prerequisites: CHM 111 and EGR 330.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to environmental issues and Biblical principles of environmental stewardship with emphasis on human impacts on the environment as well as approaches and solutions that minimize negative impacts. This course is designed for science and environmental engineering majors. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Lab Fee $30. Spring semester. Prerequisites: BIO or EVS or EGR (env. conc) major or permission of instructor.
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