ENGR 353 Environmental Engineering

Develop foundational skills related to water supply and wastewater treatment, sanitation, solid waste management, stormwater management, air pollution, human health risk assessment, hazardous waste remediation, and water quality. Integrate chemical, physical, and biological principles to prevent, treat, and assess environmental pollution. Understand the historical, regulatory, and public health context of environmental engineering. Laboratory experience emphasizes water chemistry, treatment processes, and chemical, physical, and biological assessment of water quality.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

CHEM 105 and Satisfy progression criteria for Engineering major

Corequisite

ENGR 353L

Offered

Fall semester

Fees

$65