Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science
ENVE_V: Environmental Engineering
ENVE_V 200 (4) Environmental Engineering Design and Decision Making
Environmental Engineering design and decision-making, analysis tools and techniques, data illustration and other communication techniques, professional development including ethics and equity. Subject themes include water, air and soil. [3-0-2] Prerequisite: Second-year standing in ENVL. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
ENVE_V 201 (3) Technical Communications for Environmental Engineering
All aspects of technical communication, including report preparation, business correspondence, and oral presentation, applied to environmental engineering specific cases and projects. [3-0-0] Prerequisite: WRDS 150. or equivalent (ENGL 100, 110, 111 or 112) Corequisite: ENVE 203. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
ENVE_V 202 (4) Environmental Engineering Science
Analysis of integrated environmental systems, quantification of fundamental chemical and biological processes, systems design, evaluation of environmental impact, future trends. [3-2-0] Prerequisite: Four of CHEM 154, CIVL 204, CHBE 241. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
ENVE_V 203 (4) Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
Sustainability vocabulary and systems theory relevant to environmental engineering practice, foundational sustainability topics including those relating to urban ecology, industrial ecology/circular economy, and humanitarian engineering, stakeholder analysis, communication, and adaptive change leadership skills [3-0-2] Prerequisite: ENVE_V 200.
Real-time, fully-integrated, conceptual and detailed design experiences that address an ill-structured, socially and technically complex environmental engineering problem for communities with consideration to the cultural history and needs of the communities. [2-0-3] Prerequisite: Third-year standing in ENVL or third-year standing in ENVE. Corequisite: ENVE 203. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.
Application of chemical, biological, and environmental science; engineering concepts; sustainable development and health and safety considerations; engineering economics; and life cycle analysis. Conceptual and detailed design for a multi-scale and complex environment health and protection problem. [2-0-4; 2-0-4] Prerequisite: ENVE 301. and Fourth-year standing in ENVL. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading.