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Course: ENE 427 Environmental Toxicology and Society
Semester: Spring of odd years.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Recommended Background: (ISB 200 or ISB 202 or ISB 204 or ISB 206H or BMB 200 or BS 111 or BS 110)
Description: Impact of environmental chemicals on health and modern society. Cellular and organ functions and their interface with the environment. Limitations of scientific investigation and environmental regulations.
Interdepartmental With: Animal Science, Sociology
Administered By: Animal Science

Course: ENE 800 Environmental Engineering Seminar
Semester: Fall of every year. Spring of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 1 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 1 1(1-0)
Restrictions: Open only to Environmental Engineering majors.
Description: Current research in environmental engineering.

Course: ENE 801 Dynamics of Environmental Systems
Semester: Spring of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Description: Principles of mass balance, reaction kinetics, mass transfer, reactor theory in environmental engineering.

Course: ENE 802 Physicochemical Processes in Environmental Engineering
Semester: Fall of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Recommended Background: (ENE 801)
Description: Physical and chemical principles of air and water pollution control and environmental contaminants in water, air and soils.

Course: ENE 804 Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering
Semester: Fall of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Recommended Background: (ENE 801 or concurrently)
Description: Engineering of microbial processes used in wastewater treatment, in-situ bioreclamation, and solid waste stabilization.

Course: ENE 806 Laboratory Feasibility Studies for Environmental Remediation
Semester: Spring of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 4 3(2-4)
Recommended Background: (ENE 802 and ENE 804)
Restrictions: Open only to graduate students in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Engineering-Environmental Toxicology, and Environmental Engineering-Urban Studies.
Not open to students with credit in: ENE 803 or ENE 805
Description: Analysis and characterization of contaminants in soil or water. Conceptual and preliminary design of treatment systems. Use of treatability studies to evaluate treatment options. Oral presentations and preparation of consulting reports with design recommendations.

Course: ENE 807 Environmental Analytical Chemistry Semester: Fall of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0)
Restrictions: Open only to Environmental Engineering majors.
Description: Techniques for measurement and analysis in environmental engineering. Sample preparation. Quality assurance.

Course: ENE 808 Environmental Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Semester: Spring of every year.
Credits: Total Credits: 1 Lab Hours: 31(0-3)
Recommended Background: (ENE 807)
Restrictions: Open only to Environmental Engineering majors.
Description: Laboratory work in environmental analytical chemistry.

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