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earth and environmental engineering program:<br />

THIRD and FOURTH Years<br />

125<br />

Semester V Semester VI Semester VII Semester VIII<br />

EAEE E3103 (3)<br />

Energy, minerals, and<br />

material systems<br />

CIEE E3255 (3)<br />

Environmental control and<br />

pollution reduction<br />

systems<br />

EAEE E3998 (2)<br />

Undergraduate<br />

design project<br />

EAEE E3999 (2)<br />

Undergraduate<br />

design project<br />

CIEE E4252 (3)<br />

Environmental engineering<br />

CIEE E3250 (3)<br />

Hydrosystems engineering<br />

EAEE E4003 (3)<br />

Aquatic chemistry<br />

Required<br />

Courses<br />

ENME E3161 (4)<br />

Fluid mechanics<br />

or<br />

MECE E3100 (3)<br />

Introduction to mechanics<br />

of fluids<br />

EAEE E4160 (3)<br />

Solid and hazardous<br />

waste management<br />

EAEE E3801 (2)<br />

Earth and environmental<br />

engineering lab, II<br />

CHEE E3010 (4)<br />

Principles of chemical<br />

engineering<br />

thermodynamics<br />

or<br />

MSAE E3111 (3)<br />

Thermodynamics,<br />

kinetic theory, and<br />

statistical mechanics<br />

or<br />

MECE E3301 (3)<br />

Thermodynamics<br />

EAEE E3800 (2)<br />

Earth and environmental<br />

engineering lab, I<br />

EAEE E3901 (3)<br />

Environmental<br />

microbiology<br />

TechNICAL<br />

ELECTIVES<br />

3 points 6 points 9 points<br />

NONTechNICAL<br />

ELECTIVES<br />

3 points 3 points 6 points<br />

total points 15–17 17 16 17<br />

Alternatives for junior/senior electives:<br />

CHEN E3110: Transport phenomena, I<br />

CHEN E3120: Transport phenomena, II<br />

MSAE E3103: Elements of materials science<br />

CHEM C3071: Introduction to organic chemistry<br />

CHEM G4230: Statistical thermodynamics<br />

EAEE E4550: Catalysis for emissions control<br />

EESC W4008: Introduction to atmospheric science<br />

EAEE E4560: Particle technology<br />

Environmental Health Engineering<br />

Concentration<br />

Preapproved course sequence:<br />

CHEM C3443: Organic chemistry (SEM III)<br />

EESC V2100: Climate system (SEM III)<br />

EAEE E4006: Field methods for environmental<br />

engineering (SEM VI)<br />

EAEE E4009: GIS for resource, environmental<br />

and infrastructure management<br />

(SEM VII)<br />

EHSC P6300: Environmental health sciences<br />

(SEM VII)<br />

EAEE E4257: Environmental data analysis and<br />

modeling (SEM VIII)<br />

EAEE E4150: Air pollution prevention and control<br />

(SEM VIII)<br />

EHSC P6309: Biochemistry basic to environmental<br />

health (SEM VIII)<br />

Alternatives for junior/senior electives:<br />

EAEE E4001: Industrial ecology of Earth resources<br />

EAEE E4900: Applied transport and chemical rate<br />

phenomena<br />

EAEE E4950: Environmental biochemical<br />

processes<br />

CIEE E4257: Groundwater contaminant transport<br />

and remediation<br />

CIEE E4163: Environmental engineering:<br />

wastewater<br />

Graduate Programs<br />

M.S. in Earth Resources<br />

Engineering (M.S.-ERE)<br />

The M.S.-ERE program is designed<br />

for engineers and scientists who plan<br />

to pursue, or are already engaged<br />

in, environmental management/<br />

development careers. The focus of the<br />

program is the environmentally sound<br />

mining and processing of primary<br />

materials (minerals, energy, and water)<br />

and the recycling or proper disposal<br />

of used materials. The program also<br />

includes technologies for assessment<br />

and remediation of past damage to the<br />

environment. Students can choose a<br />

pace that allows them to complete the<br />

engineering <strong>2011</strong>–<strong>2012</strong>

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