CIVL 372 Water and Wastewater Units: 4.00
The focus of this course is to introduce water and wastewater engineering systems through active learning strategies and hands-on lab experiences. Students will have the opportunity to learn about environmental indicators/measurements/guidelines, reactors, engineered and natural systems, biological and chemical reactions, mass and energy balances, risk assessment, life cycle assessment, and environmental and human health impact assessment. These concepts will allow students to assess a variety of aspects of environmental engineering and design.
(Lec: 3, Lab: 1, Tut: 0)
(Lec: 3, Lab: 1, Tut: 0)
Requirements: Prerequisites: CIVL 210
Corequisites:
Exclusions:
Offering Term: W
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 12
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 20
Engineering Design 16
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Asses multiple environmental systems.
- Apply concepts to both engineered and natural systems in environmental engineering.
- Calculate and integrate spatial and temporal elements of a system.
- Evaluate the key components of a systems in order to make recommendations (design, regulatory, policy).