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EES 3000 &
EES 3000L
Environmental Science and
Humanity
This course focuses on the interaction of
technology/industrialization with earth's resources and the
resultant effect on environmental quality. The course also
deals with concepts of environmental management and the
socioeconomic and institutional factors that influence
environmental quality.
EES
5207
Environmental Chemistry
This course is an introduction to "Environmental Chemistry,"
defined as the study of the sources, reactions, transport,
effects, and fates of chemical species in soil, water, air,
and biosphere, and the effect of technology thereon. The
course is designed to provide students with (1) an
introduction to the scientific basis of key environmental
problems, and (2) a foundation upon which they can develop
their ability to analyze environmental problems. This course
is offered every fall semester.
CWR 6252
Environmental Biogeochemistry of Trace
Metals
The objective of this advanced level course is to
provide students with the scientific basis to biogeochemical
approaches and a foundation upon which they can develop the
ability to analyze, predict, and solve environmental
problems related to metal pollution. This course is offered
every spring semester.
EES 4041C
Environmental Analysis
The objective of this course is to provide students with
tools for the analysis of pollutants in air, soil, and water
environments. Students learn how to quantify and identify
organic and inorganic compounds in various phases while
simultaneously applying these analytical techniques towards
an evaluation of the quality of the environment. This course
is offered every fall semester.
New Course
Development
Contribution to the development of a course in
nanotechnology and the environment for engineering
curriculum. Contribution to course development for the IGERT
program on adaptive management.
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