Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering
This is the first of three Specialization courses in Environmental Engineering. Topics include aquatic chemistry, chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, environmental soil and biogeochemistry, environmental organic chemistry, surface and groundwater hydrology, atmospheric processes, and fate and transport modeling of contaminants in natural and engineered systems.
Prerequisites: MATH 266, ENGR 322, ENGR 324, and ENGR 325 (each with minimum C-); ENGR majors only; Corequisite: ENGR 361L.
Outcomes: Apply principles of environmental engineering to describe and quantify key physical, biological and chemical phenomena in natural and engineered systems.
Prerequisites: MATH 266, ENGR 322, ENGR 324, and ENGR 325 (each with minimum C-); ENGR majors only; Corequisite: ENGR 361L.
Outcomes: Apply principles of environmental engineering to describe and quantify key physical, biological and chemical phenomena in natural and engineered systems.