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Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
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ENVE 443 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
ENVE 444 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVE 445 HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT
ENVE 534 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING INVESTIGATIONS
ENVE 535 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVE 560 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROCESSES
ENVE 561 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING REACTOR THEORY
ENVE 562 WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES & DESIGN
ENVE 563 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES & DESIGN
ENVE 564 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINERING APPLICATIONS LABORATORY
ENVE 565 CHEMICAL SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
ENVE 566 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOFILM ENGINEERING
ENVE 570 INDEPENDENT STUDY
ENVE 575 RESEARCH OR PROFESSIONAL PAPER/PROJECT
ENVE 576 INTERNSHIP
ENVE 580 SPECIAL TOPICS
ENVE 589 GRADUATE CONSULTATION
ENVE 590 MASTER'S THESIS
ENVE 443 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
F alternate years, to be offered 2008 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: EM 335, CHEM 131 and ME 324 or equivalent.
-- Fundamentals of air quality management with emphasis on the design of processes and equipment for controlling gaseous and particulate emissions.
ENVE 444 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
S alternate years, to be offered 2010 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: Junior standing and one of the following: CHEM 215 or EM 335
-- Introduction to the technologies, regualations, political and social issues, and environmental impacts of hazardous wastes. Management approaches are developed through fundamental studies and review of case histories.
ENVE 445 HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT
F alternate years, to be offered 2009 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: CE 340 or equivalent.
-- Principles, theory, and practice of treating hazardous materials.
ENVE 534 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING INVESTIGATIONS
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: CE 340 and one of the following: CE 431, BREN 434, CE 435.
-- Laboratory and field investigations for design and analysis of environmental engineering systems.
ENVE 535 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
On demand 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: ENVE 580 (Bioremediation) or previous graduate level courses in environmental engineering.
-- Examination of the technologies, regulations, political and environmental impacts of hazardous wastes. Management approaches are developed through fundamental studies of case histories.
ENVE 560 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROCESSES
F 2 cr. LEC 2
PREREQUISITE: CE 340.
-- Physical, chemical, and biological processes in water quality management.
ENVE 561 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING REACTOR THEORY
F 2 cr. LEC 2
PREREQUISITE: CE 340.
-- Theory and mathematics of reactors commonly used in water and wastewater operations.
ENVE 562 WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES & DESIGN
S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: ENVE 560, ENVE 561.
-- Principles, theory, and practice of water treatment plant design.
ENVE 563 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES & DESIGN
S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: ENVE 560, ENVE 561.
-- Principles, theory, and practice of wastewater treatment plant design.
ENVE 564 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS LABORATORY
On Demand 3 cr. LAB 3
COREQUISITE: Graduate standing or equivalent.
-- The laboratories will be modular units based on environmental engineering application areas such as bioremediation, water and wastewater treatment, and biofilm systems. Students will learn analytical methods for determining chemical and biological components and will become familiar with laboratory and pilot scale reactors. Where appropriate, students will cooperate with field investigations.
ENVE 565 CHEMICAL
SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
S alternate years, to be offered 2010 2 cr. LEC 2
PREREQUISITE: CE 340 or consent of instructor.
-- The course provides the knowledge necessary to design, manufacture, and use chemical sensors in the area of environmental biotechnology. Principles of manufacture and examples of application of chemical sensors along with the principles of measurement, signal conditioning, and data acquisition are presented to an extent that is necessary for the operation of sensors. The measurement techniques are preceded with an adequate theoretical introduction. Demonstrations of the sensors are organized in the Microsensors Laboratory located at the Center for Biofilm Engineering.
ENVE 566 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOFILM ENGINEERING
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: MATH 225.
-- Development of quantitative descriptions of processes of microbial growth, diffusive and convective solute transport, and cell attachment and detachment. Integration of these processes in mathematical models of biofilm accumulation and activity. Application of these approaches to the analysis of biofilms in diverse industrial and natural environments.
ENVE 570 INDEPENDENT STUDY
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND Maximum 6 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing, consent of instructor, approval of Department Head and Dean of Graduate Studies.
-- Directed research and study on an individual basis.
ENVE 575 RESEARCH OR PROFESSIONAL PAPER/PROJECT
F,S,Su 1 - 4 cr. IND Maximum 6 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing.
-- A research or professional paper or project dealing with a topic in the field. The topic must have been mutually agreed upon by the student and his or her major adviser and graduate committee.
ENVE 576 INTERNSHIP
On Demand 2 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing, consent of instructor and approval of Department Head.
-- An individual assignment arranged with an agency, business or other organizations to provide guided experience in the field.
ENVE 580 SPECIAL TOPICS
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. Maximum 12 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Upper division courses and others as determined for each offering.
-- Courses not required in any curriculum for which there is a particular one time need, or given on a trial basis to determine acceptability and demand before requesting a regular course number.
ENVE 589 GRADUATE CONSULTATION
On Demand 3 cr. IND
PREREQUISITE: Master's standing and approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies.
-- This course may be used only by students who have completed all of their coursework (and thesis, if on a thesis plan) but who need additional faculty or staff time or help.
ENVE 590 MASTER'S THESIS
On Demand 1 - 10 cr. IND May be repeated.
PREREQUISITE: Master's standing.
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