Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering is an interdisciplinary program that integrates the natural sciences and engineering to focus on identification and solution of problems at the interface between the Earth and human society. Includes instruction in the sciences (biology, chemistry, geology, physics), mathematics (calculus, differential equations, statistics) and engineering. Concepts and principles from surface and ground water hydrology, water resources management, environmental process and systems analysis, and physical, chemical and biological process design.
Courses
- AHS220 — Physical Geology
- AHS332 — Physical Hydrogeology
- AHS334 — Surface Hydrology
- AHS336 — Chemical Hydrogeology
- AHS338 — River Hydraulics
- AHS432 — Ground-Water Modeling
- AHS434 — Surface Water Modeling
- ENVE101 — Orientation to Environmental Professions
- ENVE302 — Applied Numerical Methods
- ENVE321 — Thermodynamics and Transport Phenomena
- ENVE327 — Environmental Engineering Process Analysis
- ENVE328 — Environmental Engineering Systems Analysis
- ENVE426 — Physical and Chemical Process Design
- ENVE427 — Biological Process Design
- ENVE438 — Water Resources Engineering
- ENVE480 — Environmental Engineering Project Design 1
- ENVE481 — Environmental Engineering Project Design 2
- ENVE482 — Environmental Engineering Profession
- MME200 — Engineering Thermodynamics
- MME300 — Fluid Mechanics