ENGR 402 Environmental Engineering

This three-credit course is primarily for engineering and environmental science students (all students meeting prerequisite requirements are welcome) and is a broad overview of environmental engineering and problem solving. The course focuses on environmental problems, including their causes, the scientific background needed to understand them, and the methods used to solve them. The fundamental principles of environmental engineering, including sources of water and air pollution, water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, and regulatory issues are presented. Three hours of lecture per week.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Grades of "C-" or better in CH 111 and CH 111L, BI 123 and BI 132, and either MA 131 or MA 122. ES 124 is an acceptable substitute for BI 123. ES 134 is an acceptable substitute for BI 132.

Offered

Annual Spring Semester