ENVE-ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING -- 2003-05 Catalog
Civil & Environmental Engineering Department
ENVE
111 Introduction to the Environmental
Engineering Profession (1) (CR/NC)
Overview
of environmental engineering solutions to water pollution, air pollution, solid
waste, and hazardous waste problems. Remediation of contaminated soil and
groundwater. Environmental regulations. Careers in environmental engineering.
Licensing and professional registration, professional code of ethics,
professional engineering societies. Credit/No Credit grading only. 1 lecture.
ENVE
200 Special Problems for Undergraduates
(1–2)
Individual
investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite:
Consent of department chair.
ENVE
304 Thermodynamics of Processes (3)
Material and energy balances, liquids and mixtures,
vapor-liquid equilibria, solubility and absorption, equilibrium in chemical
reactions. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ME 302, CHEM 125; prerequisite or
co-requisite: ENVE 331.
ENVE
309 Noise and Vibration Control (3)
Behavior
of sound waves, selection of instrumentation, practical measurements, criteria
for noise and vibration control. Assessment of noise produced by transportation
and other engineering facilities. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: CE
114, MATH 241, PHYS 133, and CSC 234 or CSC 231.
ENVE
324 Introduction to Air Pollution (4) GE Area F
Causes
and effects of air pollution on the individual, the community and industry.
Legal and economic aspects. For non-majors. Not open to students in engineering
or computer science.4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area B and
junior standing.
ENVE
325 Environmental Air Quality (3)
Consideration
of ambient air contamination inside and outside. Factors included in
establishing, monitoring and maintaining air quality standards. 3 lectures.
Prerequisite: CHEM 125.
ENVE
330 Environmental Quality Control (4)
Application
of scientific and engineering principles to control the development and use of
air, water and land resources. Control of pollution of the environment.
Disposal of wastes. Administrative and legal aspects. For non-Engineering
majors. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Area B and junior standing.
ENVE
331 Introduction to Environmental
Engineering (4)
Description
and quantification of water and air quality characteristics important for water
and wastewater treatment and air pollution control. Fundamentals of kinetics,
reactor configurations, toxicity and dose-response relationship. Regulations
governing ambient pollutant levels and discharges. Introduction to the modeling
of pollutant fate and transport. Overview of solid waste management and global
environmental issues. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: CHEM 125, MATH 242 or MATH 244
(or concurrent).
ENVE
400 Special Problems for Advanced
Undergraduates (1–2)
Individual
investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite:
Consent of department chair.
ENVE
411 Air Pollution Control (3)
Theory,
principles and practices related to the control of particulate emissions.
Mechanical separations. Cost and design of control systems. 3 lectures.
Prerequisite: ENVE 304, ME 341 ENVE 325, and ENVE 331.
ENVE
416 Environmental Process Modeling (4)
Introduction
to automatic control instrumentation. Methods of analysis of control systems.
Analytical determination of control response. Modeling of pollution control and
natural systems. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ME 341; ENVE 331.
ENVE
421 Mass Transfer Operations (3)
Theory
and practices related to using mass transfer principles to solve environmental
problems. Design principles dealing with air and water pollution control and
hazardous waste management. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ENVE 304, ENVE 325, ENVE
331, and ME 341.
ENVE
426 Air Quality Measurements (3)
Planning
and conducting air quality measurements in the atmosphere, indoors and at the
source. Topics include both particulates, gases and meteorological
measurements. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ENVE 325, CHEM 212/312,
ME 341, STAT 312, and ENGL 149.
ENVE
434 Water Quality Measurements (2)
Methods
employed in the qualitative and quantitative determination of water and waste
water constituents. Physical, chemical and biological procedures used in
determining water quality. Testing of effluents from industrial and municipal
treatment plants. 1 lecture, 1 laboratory. Prerequisites: CHEM 129, CHEM
212/312, and ENVE 330 or ENVE 331. FNR majors should consult instructor
regarding this prerequisite.
ENVE
436 Introduction to Hazardous Waste
Management (3)
Overview
of industrial processes that produce hazardous wastes. Principles of toxicology
and review of state federal regulations for hazardous wastes, including RCRA,
TSCA, and superfund laws. Storage, handling, and transport of hazardous wastes.
Unit operations and processes treatment and reduction. Ultimate disposal
including incineration and secure landfills. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ENVE 325
and ENVE 331, or equivalent.
ENVE
437 Industrial and Hazardous Waste
Treatment (4)
Theory
and case studies of innovative industrial and hazardous waste treatment and
waste minimization through process design and principles of pollution
prevention. Life cycle assessment and economics of waste reduction. 3 lectures,
1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ENVE 331.
ENVE
438 Water and Wastewater Treatment
Design (3)
Design of facilities for physical and chemical treatment
of water and wastewater, biological treatment of wastewater, and treatment and
disposal of sludge. Design of land treatment systems and septic tanks. Use of
computers for design problems. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ENVE 331 and ME 341.
ENVE
439 Solid Waste Management (3)
Chemical
and physical properties of municipal and industrial refuse. Landfill disposal,
incineration, composting. Industrial and commercial solid waste disposal
problems and treatment methods. Pyrolysis. Salvage and recycle operations.
Economics of disposal methods. Interrelationship between water quality and
landfill operations. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: ENVE 330 or ENVE 331, and senior
standing.
ENVE
443 Bioenvironmental Engineering I (4)
State-of-the-art
bioremediation technologies for soil, groundwater and contaminated air stream
remediation and pollution prevention. Intro-duction to engineering design
combining biogenetics, reactor configura-tion, and basic biological and
engineering principles. Various in-situ and ex-situ technologies. 3 lectures, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ENVE 331.
ENVE
450 Industrial Pollution Prevention (4)
Theory
and case studies of innovative industrial and hazardous waste treatment and
waste minimization through principles of pollution prevention. 3 lectures, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ENVE 331.
ENVE
455 Environmental Health and Safety (4)
Physical,
chemical and biological hazards associated with industrial processes.
Toxicology. Safety analysis and design. Causes and prevention of occupational
and environmental hazards. Development and implemen-tation of industrial
hygiene programs. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ENVE 331.
ENVE
461, 462 Senior Project (2) (2)
Selection
and completion of a project under faculty supervision. Projects typical of problems
which graduates must solve in their fields of employment. Project results are
presented in a formal report. Minimum of 120 hours total time. Prerequisite:
Senior standing.
ENVE
465 Environmental Management and Urban
Systems (2)
Interdisciplinary
study of urban pollution sources and control. Political, economic, and
technological interrelationships. Participation in METRO-APEX, assuming roles
of several urban decision makers. 1 lecture, 1 activity. Prerequisite: Senior
standing.
ENVE
466 Senior Project Design Laboratory I
(2)
Selection and initial work
on a project by individuals or team which is typical of problems graduates must
solve in their fields of employment. Project involves, but is not limited to,
physical modeling, testing and design. The project may include
students/elements from other disciplines. Formulation of outline, literature
review, project schedule, initial analyses and interim report. 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of instructor. Note: although ENVE
466 substitutes for ENVE 461, students may not use repeat credit for the
purpose of increasing GPA.
ENVE
467 Senior Project Design Laboratory II
(2)
Continuation
of CE 466. Continuation of research methodology: problem statement, method,
results, analysis, synthesis, project design, construction (when feasible), and
evaluation/conclusions. Project results are presented in formal written reports
for reference library and formal oral reports. 2 laboratories. Prerequisite:
ENVE 466. Note: although ENVE 467
substitutes for ENVE 462, students may not use repeat credit for the purpose of
increasing GPA
ENVE
470 Selected Advanced Topics (1–4)
Directed group study of selected topics for advanced
students. Open to undergraduate and graduate students. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8
units. 1 to 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ENVE
471 Selected Advanced Laboratory (1–4)
Directed
group laboratory study of selected topics for advanced students. Open to
undergraduate and graduate students. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1 to 4
laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ENVE
485 Cooperative Education Experience
(6) (CR/NC)
Part-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Credit/No Credit grading only. Total
credit limited to 16 units. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of
instructor.
ENVE
495 Cooperative Education Experience
(12) (CR/NC)
Full-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Credit/No Credit grading only. Total
credit limited to 16 units. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of
instructor.
ENVE
500 Individual Study (1–3)
Advanced
study planned and completed under the direction of a member of the department
faculty. Open only to graduate students who have demonstrated ability to do
independent work. Total credit limited to 4 units. Prerequisite: Graduate
standing and consent of department chair.
ENVE
534 Advanced Design of Pollution
Control Systems (3)
Comprehensive
problems in pollution control. Methods of analysis, design of unit operations
and processes for environmental engineering facilities. 1 seminar, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: ENVE 411, and graduate standing.
ENVE
535 Advanced Wastewater Treatment (3)
Operations
and processes used in tertiary treatment. Chemical coagulation, flocculation,
sedimentation, filtration, absorption. Methods for removal of phosphorous,
nitrogen, solids and organics. Integration of advanced wastewater treatment
processes. 3 seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of
instructor.
ENVE
536 Biological Wastewater Treatment
Processes Engineering (3)
Fundamentals
of reactor engineering. Biochemical and microbiological background. Modeling
and design of biochemical reactors. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: Graduate standing
or consent of instructor.
ENVE
537 Decentralized Wastewater Management
(4)
Design
and management of decentralized wastewater treatment systems. Description of
wastewater characteristics, process analysis, and wastewater pretreatment.
Design of treatment processes for septic tank effluent. Effluent disposal,
septage management, and the management of decentralized systems. 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: ENVE 438.
ENVE
541 Resource and Energy Recovery (3)
In-depth
evaluation of physical and biological processes for the recovery of resources
and energy from solid waste. Preparation of an engineering design report. Use
of computer models for process engineering and cost estimation of resource
recovery facilities. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: Graduate standing
or consent of instructor.
ENVE
551 Environmental Unit Operations (4)
In-depth
laboratory study of unit operations and processes used in environmental
engineering. Performance tests on laboratory scale equipment. Computer simulations.
2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: ENVE 421 and graduate standing or
consent of instructor.
ENVE
570 Selected Advanced Topics (1–4)
Directed group study of selected topics for advanced
students. Open to graduate students. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1–4
seminars. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
ENVE
571 Selected Advanced Laboratory (1–4)
Directed
group laboratory study of selected topics for advanced students. Open to
undergraduate and graduate students. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1–4
laboratories. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ENVE
599 Design Project (Thesis) (2) (2) (5)
Each
individual or group will be assigned a project for solution under faculty
supervision as a requirement for the master's degree, culminating in a written
report/thesis. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.