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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2003 Environmental Science and Engineering (ENVI)
Rice Course Schedule as of 03/03/2003.
This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar
(reg@rice.edu).
See also:
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NOTE: Course web pages are available for some ENVI courses.
ENVI 406 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Legal techniques used by societies to plan and regulate the use of
environmental resources.
001 ML 251 - TTH 01:00PM - 02:20PM Blackburn, James B. Enr: 31 Max: 0
ENVI 411 AIR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Introductory principles necessary for understanding air quality and the sources
and control of air pollution.
001 ML 251 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM Fraser, Matthew Enr: 24 Max: 0
ENVI 412 HYDROLOGY & WATERSHED ANALYSIS Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Fundamentals of the hydrologic cycle, hydrograph techniques, flood routing, and
open channel flow. Includes hydrologic design and local watershed application.
001 ML 254 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Bedient, Philip B. Enr: 29 Max: 0
ENVI 490 SPECIAL STUDY AND RESEARCH Credits Spring 03
Open to environmental science or engineering majors with permission of
chairman. Written thesis required.
001 TBA - TBA Hughes, Joseph Enr: 11 Max: NA
ENVI 512 HYDROLOGIC DESIGN LAB Credits 1.00 Spring 03
Use of hydrologic models for design and analysis of water resources systems.
001 ML 254 - TH 02:30PM - 04:30PM Bedient, Philip B. Enr: 16 Max: 0
ENVI 530 PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES IN ENVIRONME Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Introduction to colloid and surface chemistry, precipitation, mixing, particle
aggregation, settling, packed bed filtration, adsorption, ion exchange, gas
transfer, membrane processes, chemical oxidation and disinfection operations
used in environmental pollution control and potable water treatment.
Prereq- ENVI 403 or equivalent and ENVI 534.
001 ML 251 - MW 02:00PM - 03:30PM Wiesner, Mark Enr: 5 Max: 0
ENVI 536 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Theory and application of biochemical processes in environmental engineering.
Prereq- Envi 403 or permission of instructor.
001 ML 254 - MWF 09:00AM - 09:50AM Hughes, Joseph Enr: 7 Max: 0
ENVI 550 ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Credits 3.00 Spring 03
A course covering parameter estimation methods, thermodynamics, and kinetic
needed to predict the fate, transport, and reactivity of organic compounds in
air, water, and soils. Topics: volatilization, solubility, sorption,
partitioning, diffusion, aquatic reactivity, photochemistry, and transport
modeling.
Prereq-introductory chemistry and calculus
001 ML 251 - MWF 11:00AM - 11:50AM Tomson, Mason B. Enr: 6 Max: NA
ENVI 590 M.E.E. AND M.E.S. SPECIAL STUDY AND RESE Credits Spring 03
Independent investigation of a specific topic or problem in environmental
engineering under the direction of a selected faculty member. Preparation of a
formal report and oral presentation of results are required.
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 2 Max: NA
ENVI 602 SEMINAR Credits 3.00 Spring 03
See Envi 601.
001 ML 251 - T 03:30PM - 04:30PM Hughes, Joseph Enr: 17 Max: 0
ENVI 630 ADVANCED TOPICS IN PHYSICAL CHEMICAL PRO Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Study of memebrane processes, the theory and methods for characterizing
aquasols, colloid chemistry, particle transport in porous media and simple
flows, particle aggregration, aggregrate and deposit morphology, and other
special topics.
001 TBA - MW 03:30AM - 05:00AM Wiesner, Mark Enr: 4 Max: NA
ENVI 636 ADV TOPICS IN WATER CHEMISTRY Credits Spring 03
See Envi 635.
001 TBA - TBA Tomson, Mason B. Enr: 3 Max: 0
ENVI 641 ADV TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Credits 3.00 Spring 03
Advanced topics in Graduate Study.
001 TBA - TBA Hughes, Joseph Enr: 0 Max: 0
ENVI 652 M.S. RESEARCH AND THESIS Credits Spring 03
No description
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 4 Max: 0
ENVI 800 PH.D. RESEARCH AND THESIS Credits Spring 03
No description
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: 12 Max: NA
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