ENVE 101 CHE, BIOE, AND ENVE ORIENTATION (3)
Introduction to the engineering profession in general and in particular the CHE, BIOE, ENVE programs; development of problem-solving strategies and teamwork; analysis and presentation of experimental data, basic process calculations, and design methodologies. Lec/lab/rec. CROSSLISTED as CHE 101 and BIOE 101.
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ENVE 101H CHE, BIOE, AND ENVE ORIENTATION (3)
Introduction to the engineering profession in general and in particular the CHE, BIOE, ENVE programs; development of problem-solving strategies and teamwork; analysis and presentation of experimental data, basic process calculations, and design methodologies. Lec/lab/rec. CROSSLISTED as CHE 101H and BIOE 101H.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENVE 102 ENGINEERING PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTATIONS (3)
Elementary programming concepts implemented using MATLAB software; emphasis on problem analysis and development of algorithms in engineering; application experiences are established through a team-based design competition using the LEGO RCX microprocessor for data acquisition. CROSSLISTED as BIOE 102 and CHE 102.
PREREQS:
MTH 251* or MTH 251H*
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ENVE 211 MATERIAL BALANCES AND STOICHIOMETRY (3)
Material balances, thermophysical and thermochemical calculations. Lec/rec. CROSSLISTED as BIOE 211 and CHE 211.
PREREQS:
General chemistry and sophomore standing in engineering and MTH 252*
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ENVE 212 ENERGY BALANCES (3)
Energy balances, thermophysical and thermochemical calculations. CROSSLISTED as BIOE 212 and CHE 212.
PREREQS:
CHE 211 or BIOE 211 or ENVE 211
and
one year general chemistry and sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENVE 213 PROCESS ANALYSIS (4)
Applications of material and energy balances, with an emphasis on data analysis important to chemical engineers, bioengineers, and environmental engineers. Contextual learning is emphasized through the laboratory component and the use of process flow simulation modeling and analysis software. Lec/lab/rec. CROSSLISTED as BIOE 213 and CHE 213.
PREREQS:
CHE 212 or BIOE 212 or ENVE 212
and
one year general chemistry and sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENVE 299 SPECIAL TOPICS (16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 299H SPECIAL TOPICS (16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENVE 321 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS (4)
Application of engineering principles to the analysis of environmental problems. Topics include water, wastewater, solid wastes, and air pollution.
PREREQS:
MTH 256 or MTH 256H
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ENVE 322 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (4)
Application of engineering principles to the analysis of environmental problems. Topics include water, wastewater, solid wastes, and air pollution.
PREREQS:
(CH 222 or CH 222H) and (MTH 256 or MTH 256H)
and
environmental engineering majors only.
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ENVE 401 RESEARCH (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 403 THESIS (1-16)
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENVE 405 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 406 SPECIAL PROJECTS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 410 OCCUPATIONAL INTERNSHIP (1-12)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits.
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ENVE 414 PROCESS ENGINEERING LABORATORY (3)
Unit operations and unit processes; preparation of technical reports. CROSSLISTED as BIOE 414 and CHE 414. (Writing Intensive Course)
PREREQS:
Senior standing in CHE, BIOE or ENVE.
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ENVE 421 WATER AND WASTEWATER CHARACTERIZATION (4)
Measurement of physical and chemical characteristics of water and wastewater. Engineering principles for the selection and design of treatment processes.
PREREQS:
ENVE 321 or ENVE 322
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ENVE 422 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DESIGN (4)
Design of water and wastewater treatment facilities including physical, chemical, and biological processes.
PREREQS:
ENVE 421
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ENVE 425 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (3)
Study of air pollution sources, transport, and control, including engineering, chemical, meteorological, social, and economic aspects. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
ENVE 321 or ENVE 322
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ENVE 431 FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CHEMICALS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS (4)
Fundamentals of organic chemistry and engineering principles applied to the movement and fate of xenobiotic compounds.
PREREQS:
(CH 123 or CH 223 or CH 223H) and (CH 440 or ENGR 311 or ENGR 311H) and (ENVE 321 or ENVE 322) and ENVE 421
and
(CH 440 or ENGR 311 or ENGR 311H) and ENVE 421
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ENVE 451 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE MANAGEMENT (4)
Legislation, risk assessment, and management related to the discharge of air and water pollutants and hazardous substances.
PREREQS:
ENVE 321 or ENVE 322
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ENVE 456 SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (3)
Sustainable water resources engineering principles, assessing the impact of engineering practices. Use of engineering analyses and sustainable principles to design projects and minimize their environmental impact.
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ENVE 499 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (1-4)
A critical examination of topics selected by the instructor from among topics not covered in other environmental engineering courses.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 4 credits.
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ENVE 501 RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 503 THESIS (1-16)
PREREQS:
Graduate standing.
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ENVE 505 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 506 PROJECTS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 507 SEMINAR (1-16)
One-credit seminar. Graded P/N.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 510 INTERNSHIP (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 521 WATER AND WASTEWATER CHARACTERIZATION (4)
Measurement of physical and chemical characteristics of water and wastewater. Engineering principles for the selection and design of treatment processes.
PREREQS:
ENVE 321 or ENVE 322
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ENVE 522 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DESIGN (4)
Design of water and wastewater treatment facilities including physical, chemical, and biological processes.
PREREQS:
ENVE 421
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ENVE 525 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (3)
Study of air pollution sources, transport, and control, including engineering, chemical, meteorological, social, and economic aspects. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
ENVE 321 or ENVE 322
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ENVE 531 FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CHEMICALS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS (4)
Fundamentals of organic chemistry and engineering principles applied to the movement and fate of xenobiotic compounds.
PREREQS:
(CH 123 or CH 223) and (CH 440 or ENGR 311) and (ENVE 321 or ENVE 322) and ENVE 421
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ENVE 532 AQUATIC CHEMISTRY: NATURAL AND ENGINEERED SYSTEMS (4)
Low temperature thermodynamic and selective kinetic treatments primarily of the inorganic chemistry groups, but also organic ligands and surface active groups, of natural and engineered waters; thermodynamic principles and computational techniques for prediction of equilibrium speciation; comparison of predictions to observations; computer laboratory. Lec/rec. CROSSLISTED as OC 532
PREREQS:
One year of college-level chemistry (CH 221, CH 222, CH 223 or equivalent), plus a minimum of one year organic or physical chemistry. Recommended Corequisites: ENVE 536 Aqueous Environmental Laboratory and/or OC 652 Chemical Oceanography Laboratory.
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ENVE 534 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROCESSES FOR WATER QUALITY CONTROL (4)
Principles and design of unit operations and processes for water and wastewater treatment.
COREQS:
ENVE 532
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ENVE 535 PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROCESSES FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT (4)
Principles and design of unit operations and processes for the treatment of hazardous waste and contaminated soils.
COREQS:
ENVE 532
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ENVE 536 AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (1)
Laboratory investigation of acid/base equilibria, coordination chemistry, and precipitation/dissolution chemistry.
COREQS:
ENVE 532
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ENVE 541 MICROBIAL PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS (4)
Energetics kinetics and stoichiometry of microbial transformations of organic and inorganic compounds. Mathematical models of biodegradation.
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ENVE 542 MICROBIAL PROCESS DESIGN FOR MUNICIPAL AND HAZARDOUS WASTES (4)
Principles and design of microbial processes for treatment of municipal and hazardous wastes.
PREREQS:
ENVE 541
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ENVE 551 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE MANAGEMENT (4)
Legislation, risk assessment, and management related to the discharge of air and water pollutants and hazardous substances.
PREREQS:
ENVE 321 or ENVE 322
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ENVE 554 GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION (4)
Theory and practice of groundwater remediation. Environmental site assessments. Physical, chemical, and biological methods for in situ treatment of contaminated aquifers. Modeling of remediation technologies.
PREREQS:
CE 514
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ENVE 556 SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (3)
Sustainable water resources engineering principles, assessing the impact of engineering practices. Use of engineering analyses and sustainable principles to design projects and minimize their environmental impact.
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ENVE 601 RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENVE 603 THESIS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
PhD only.
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ENVE 699 SELECTED TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (1-4)
A critical examination of topics selected by the instructors from among topics not covered in other environmental engineering courses. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits on different topics.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 9 credits.
PREREQS:
Instructor approval required.
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