ENVENG 342

Environmental Engineering Design

Summary


Semester

Semester 2, 2018

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Contents


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The applications of design practice in environmental engineering with a number of design projects. Elements of water and wastewater engineering. Landfill design and air pollution control. Restriction: RESOURCE 342, ENVENG 405

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Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: • Understand selected contemporary global water and wastewater issues such as water shortage, wastewater reuse, and emerging contaminants. • Understand fundamental physical, chemical, and biological processes for water and wastewater treatment. • Create appropriate treatment schemes to remove specific pollutants present in water and wastewater. • Gain fundamental knowledge and skills required for the design of contaminated soil and groundwater remediation technologies and risk assessment.

ENGA01: engineering knowledge (5)
ENGA02: problem analysis (5)
ENGA03: design and solution development (5)
ENGA04: investigation (4)
ENGA07: environment and sustainability (4)
ENGK05: engineering design (5)
ENGK06: engineering practice (4)
UOA_1: Disciplinary Knowledge and Practice (4)
UOA_2: Critical Thinking (4)
UOA_3: Solution Seeking (5)
UOA_6: Social and Environmental Responsiblities (4)
Assignment 1
Mid-Term
Assignment 2
Final Test

Assessment


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