• Water and Wastewater Treatment: Principle and Theory

    This course examines the needs for water quality and how to achieve it by drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, and other water-quality control strategies. The emphasis of the course is on principles and theory, it will also cover major catalytic reaction systems involved in water treatment.

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  • Major Environmental Issues and Frontier Research

    This course will provide students with an introduction to current topics in environmental science and engineering by providing: an overview of current environmental issues, critically evaluating their underlying science and knowledge limitations, and exploring the best-available engineering solutions to some of our most pressing environmental problems.

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  • Electrochemical Methods

    This course will integrate two aspects of electrochemistry. The first part relates to basic electrochemistry and electrochemical methods including potentiometric and voltammetric techniques. The second part will discuss specific electrochemical systems that are of interest to environmental scientists. The two will be integrated where appropriate.

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