12-352 Environmental Engineering Lab
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Environmental engineering depends on many kinds of measurements as well as experimentation for monitoring and managing natural and engineered systems. In this course, students will design and conduct laboratory experiments that illustrate the fundamental principles of chemical, physical, and biological processes learned in environmental engineering.
Topics include acid-base chemistry, carbonate chemistry, solids removal, and pathogen detection. Experiments include applications of methods to detect and quantify both inorganic and organic contaminants in water, and methods to remove contaminants from water.
Students will also advance teamwork skills through group efforts and collaborative writing.
Prerequisite(s): 09-105, 12-355, 21-260
Format
- Laboratory
Textbook(s):
Textbook information can be found at the CMU Bookstore
Instructor(s):
- Joe Moore