Environmental Concentration
Requirements 2009-2010
6 credit hours from Group A
9 additional credit hours from Group A or B
Group A
ChE 4221/4222 Senior Research (3) **
ChE 4253: Introduction to Industrial Pollution Control (3)
ChE 4263: Environmental Chemodynamics (3)
ChE 4296: Development of Mathematical Models (3)
Group B (prerequisites in parentheses)
CE 4200: Hydrology (3) (CE 2200 or consent)
CE 4250: Ground Water (3) (CE 2200 or consent)
CE 4260: Design of Hydrologic Systems (3) (CE 3200, CE 4200 or
equivalent)
CE 4320: Coastal Engineering (3) (CE 3300 or equivalent)
CHEM 4150: Environmental Chemistry (3) (Same as ENVS 4101)
EVEG 3100: Water Distribution (3) (CE 2200)
EVEG 3110: Water and Wastewater Treatment (3) (CE 2200)
EVEG 4105: Quantitative Water Management (3) (EVEG 3110)
EVEG 4120: Design of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Systems
(3) (EVEG 3100)
EVEG 4130: Control and Treatment of Urban Storm Water (3) (EVEG
3100, 3110 or equiv.)
EVEG 4135: Water Quality Analysis for Natural Systems (4)
EVEG 4157: Design of In-Situ Waste Site Remediation Processes
(3) (EVEG 3110)
EVEG 4159: Design of Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment
(3) (EVEG 3110)
ENVS 4035: Aquatic Pollution (ENVS 1126 or other OCS combinations)
(3)
ENVS 4262: Environmental Hazards Analysis (3)
ENVS 4900: Watershed Hydrology (3)
GEOL 4081: Chemical Oceanography (3)
OCS 4040: Environmental Pollution Transport Processes (3)
OCS 4128: Wetland Hydrology and Hydrodynamics (3) (GEOL 1001 or
equiv.)
OCS 4165: Environmental Chemistry of the Wetlands
OCS 4170: Physical Oceanography (3) (CE 2200 and consent)
OCS 4372: Estuarine Ecology (4) (consent)
OCS 4410: Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis
** senior research project must be related to concentration;
requires instructor approval.
Notes
Prerequisite classes that are required for chemical engineers
are not listed.
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