CEE 3711 Environmental Engineering
This course will examine key concepts in water pollution, air pollution, hazardous wastes, environmental legislation, and global atmospheric change. This broad survey will aid your understanding of the interesting and complex environmental topics that are regularly “in the news”. The course is valuable as a prerequisite to more advanced courses in environmental engineering, as a technical education for the general citizen and interested students outside of engineering, and as an introduction to environmental constraints that are increasingly important to other engineering disciplines. CEE 2711 Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology Principles of chemistry & microbiology play a central role in many environmental areas, including the source and fate of pollutants, wastewater treatment, bioremediation, biofuel production, and environmental toxicology. This course provides engineers and scientists with an integrated understanding of chemical and microbiological principles underlying environmental processes and engineering systems. CEE 3715 Microbiological Principles of Environmental Engineering Introduction to underlying microbiological principles dealing with fate and transport of contaminants in the natural and built environment; reactor configurations for water and air quality control; and contaminant partitioning and contemporary environmental issues. The diverse roles of microorganisms in natural and engineered environments will be discussed. |
CEE 3104 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
This course will examine key concepts in water pollution, air pollution, hazardous wastes, environmental legislation, and global atmospheric change. This broad survey will aid your understanding of the interesting and complex environmental topics that are regularly “in the news”. The course is valuable as a prerequisite to more advanced courses in environmental engineering, as a technical education for the general citizen and interested students outside of engineering, and as an introduction to environmental constraints that are increasingly important to other engineering disciplines. |