CivE 622

Physical/Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment


Description

This course offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental theory, kinetic principles, and engineering design of physical and chemical unit processes utilized in modern water and wastewater treatment systems. Students will bridge the gap between theoretical science and practical application, developing the quantitative skills necessary to analyze, size, and optimize robust treatment facilities.


Learning Outcomes

- Fully understand and apply theory behind different physical/chemical methods used in water and wastewater treatment processes.
- Define and describe approaches, unit operations, processes, and equipment used in water and wastewater treatment practice as well as concepts of process and facility design.
- Develop reasonable working knowledge that can be used to design an efficient, cost-effective, multibarrier approach to water treatment.
- Improve critical thinking and communication skills both in verbal and written format.

Lecture Seminar Lab Credits Total AU
3 0/1 0/1 3 37.8
M % NS % CS % ES % ED %

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Undergraduate Program(s)


Sections & Respective Instructors

A1 - 2026/2027 - Fall - Olubukola Alimi
A1 - 2025/2026 - Fall - Olubukola Alimi
A1 - 2024/2025 - Fall - Muhammad Arslan
A1 - 2023/2024 - Fall - Maricor Arlos
A1 - 2022/2023 - Fall - Maricor Arlos
A1 - 2020/2021 - Fall - Mohamed Gamal EL-Din