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Nov 23, 2024
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ENGR138 HM - Introduction to Environmental Engineering Credit(s): 3
Instructor(s): Fowler
Offered: Fall
Description: Students in this course will build technical skills central to the field of environmental engineering to model and design solutions for contaminated water, air, and land systems that could pose a threat to human health or the environment. To design the best solutions to complex problems, students will also build a conceptual framework of how the stakeholders and scientific fields are interconnected in environmental challenges through discussing real environmental crises and solutions in California. The technical skills that students will gain include: (1) modeling the transport of water, air, and contaminants by applying mass and energy balance principles to environmental systems, including surface water, groundwater, and atmospheric systems; (2) calculating important metrics of water/air/soil quality (e.g. dissolved oxygen, concentration of contaminants) to determine how they change over time and location; (3) evaluating the risk of contaminants to human health and the environment; and (4) designing engineered solutions to treat these systems, including water and wastewater treatment systems.
Prerequisite(s): ENGR082 HM
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