CivE 620
Environmental Engineering Measurements I
Description
This course introduces the fundamental theory, principles, and analytical procedures used to determine the chemical, physical, and biological quality of natural water systems, potable water, and both municipal and industrial wastewaters. Students will explore the core concepts and engineering parameters essential for environmental quality evaluation, monitoring, and impact assessment. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and hands-on laboratory applications, the course emphasizes the interpretation of water quality data to address contemporary environmental challenges and ensure regulatory compliance.Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of chemical principles and processes of various fundamental environmental phenomena and processes.- Apply basic chemical concepts to analyze chemical processes involved in different environmental problems.
- Perform common environmental experiments relating to water and wastewater quality, and know at which tests are appropriate for given environmental problems.
- Demonstrate the ability to write clear technical laboratorial reports.
| Lecture | Seminar | Lab | Credits | Total AU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 0/1 | 3/1 | 4.5 | 56.7 |
| M % | NS % | CS % | ES % | ED % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
None defined
None defined
Undergraduate Program(s)
Sections & Respective Instructors
| A1 - 2026/2027 - Fall - Chelsea Benally |
| A1 - 2025/2026 - Fall - Chelsea Benally |
| A1 - 2024/2025 - Fall - Chelsea Benally |
| A1 - 2023/2024 - Fall - Chelsea Benally |
| A1 - 2022/2023 - Fall - Selma Guigard |
| A1 - 2020/2021 - Fall - Yang Liu |