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EAEE E4009: Geographic information systems (GIS) for resource, environmental and infrastructure management
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. Basic concepts of geomatics, spatial data representation and organization, and analytical tools that comprise GIS are introduced and applied to a variety of problems including watershed protection, environmental risk assessment, material mass balance, flooding, asset management, and emergency response to natural or man-made hazards. Technical content includes geography and map projections, spatial statistics, database design and use, interpolation and visualization of spatial surfaces and volumes from irregularly spaced data, and decision analysis in an applied setting. Taught in a laboratory setting using ArcGIS. Access to New York City and other standard databases. Term projects emphasize information synthesis towards the solution of a specific problem.
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EAEE E4160: Solid and hazardous waste management
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Generation, composition, collection, transport, storage and disposal of solid and hazardous waste. Impact on the environment and public health. Government regulations. Recycling and resource recovery.
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EAEE E4255: River and coastal hydrodynamics
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: CHEN E3110 or ENME3161 or the equivalent Dynamics of flow and waves in rivers and coastal settings, with applications to flooding and mixing of saline and fresh waters, sediment transport. Integrative hydrodynamics modeling experience using numerical and analytical tools applied to complex real world setting, including concerns of anthropogenic change in rivers and estuaries and sea level fluctuations at the river-estuary boundary.
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EAEE E4257: Environmental data analysis and modeling
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: SIEO W3600 or SIEO W4250 or the equivalent. Statistical methods for the analysis of the space and time structure in environmental data. Application to problems of climate variation and change; hydrology; air, water and soil pollution dynamics; disease propagation; ecological change; and resource assessment. Applications are developed using the ArcView Geographical Information System (GIS), integrated with currently available statistical packages. Team projects that lead to publication-quality analyses of data in various environmental fields of interest. An interdisciplinary perspective is emphasized in this applications-oriented class.
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EAEE E4350: Planning and management of urban hydrologic systems
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: ENME E3161 or the equivalent Introduction to runoff and drainage systems in an urban setting, including hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, flow and water quality monitoring, common regulatory issues, and mathematical modeling. Applications to problems of climate variation, land use changes, infrastructure operation and receiving water quality, developed using statistical packages, public-domain models, and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Team projects that can lead to publication quality analyses in relevant fields of interest. Emphasis on the unique technical, regulatory, fiscal, policy, and other interdisciplinary issues that pose a challenge to effective planning and management of urban hydrologic systems.
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EAEE E4550: Catalysis for emissions control
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: ENME E3161 and MSAE E3111 or the equivalent. Fundamentals of heterogeneous catalysis including modern catalytic preparation techniques. Analysis and design of catalytic emissions control systems. Introduction to current industrial catalytic solutions for controlling gaseous emissions. Introduction to future catalytically enabled control technologies.
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ECBM E4060: Introduction to genomic information
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Introduction to the information system paradigm of molecular biology. Representation, organization, structure, function, and manipulation of the biomolecular sequences of nucleic acids and proteins. The role of enzymes and gene regulatory elements in natural biological functions as well as in biotechnology and genetic engineering. Recombination and other macromolecular processes viewed as mathematical operations with simulation and visualization using simple computer programming. This course shares lectures with ECBM E3060, but the work requirements differ somewhat.
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ECIA W4100: Management and development of water systems
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Decision analytic framework for operating, managing, and planning water systems, considering changing climate, values and needs. Public and private sector models explored through US-international case studies on topics ranging from integrated watershed management to the analysis of specific projects for flood mitigation, water and wastewater treatment, or distribution system evaluation and improvement.
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ECON G4235: Historical Foundations of Modern Economics: Adam Smith To J.M. Keynes
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
A survey of some of the major intellectual developments that have created the discipline of economics. Particular attention to the works of Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall, Irving Fisher, and J. M. Keynes.
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ECON G4421: Topics On Problems of Emerging Market Economies Seminar
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
fulfill the seminar requirement for the joint majors that require specific seminars (econ-operations research, econ-philosophy, econ-political science and econ-statistics), nor does it fulfill an elective requirement for the econ-philosophy major. Deals with policy issues in emerging market economies such as macroeconomic stabilization, the sources and management of financial crises, and the role of fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policies in dealing with them.
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