ENGR3412 · Engineering Human Centered
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course introduces students to a variety of topics in environmental engineering, focusing on the use of technology to protect the environment and public health. We will examine sources of contaminants in water, air, and soil, and discuss the risks these pollutants pose. Students will learn about the physical, chemical, and biological processes that govern contaminant fate in natural and engineered systems. Through inquiry-based laboratories, students will apply analytical techniques for measuring water/air/soil quality and for assessing engineered treatment processes. A collaborative course project will address emerging challenges in the field. Students who took Water Quality Engineering (ENGR4420) should not register for this course.
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