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Environmental Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree: 198.5 credits

General education requirements Credits
ENGL 101 Expository Writing and Reading 3.0
ENGL 102 Persuasive Writing and Reading 3.0
ENGL 103 Analytical Writing and Reading 3.0
ENGR 361 Statistical Analysis of Engineering Systems 4.0
PHIL 315 Engineering Ethics 3.0
UNIV 101 The Drexel Experience 2.0
Liberal studies electives 15.0
Engineering core courses Credits
MATH 121 Calculus I 4.0
MATH 122 Calculus II 4.0
MATH 200 Multivariate Calculus 4.0
PHYS 101 Fundamentals of Physics I 4.0
PHYS 102 Fundamentals of Physics II 4.0
PHYS 201 Fundamentals of Physics III 4.0
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CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 3.5
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4.5
BIO 141 Essential Biology 4.5
CS 121 Computational Laboratory I 1.0
CS 122 Computational Laboratory II 1.0
CS 123 Computational Laboratory III 1.0
ENGR 100 Beginning CAD for Design 1.0
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ENGR 101 Engineering Design Laboratory I 2.0
ENGR 102 Engineering Design Laboratory II 2.0
ENGR 103 Engineering Design Laboratory III 2.0
ENGR 201 Evaluation/Presentation of  Experimental Data I 3.0
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ENGR 202 Evaluation/Presentation of Experimental Data II 3.0
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ENGR 210 Introduction to Thermodynamics 3.0
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ENGR 220 Fundamentals of Materials 4.0
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ENGR 231 Linear Engineering Systems 3.0
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ENGR 232 Dynamic Engineering Systems 3.0
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Environmental engineering requirements Credits
CAEE 201 Introduction to Infrastructure Engineering 3.0
CAEE 210 Measurements in Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering I 3.0
CAEE 211 Measurements in Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering II 3.0
CHE 201 Process Material Balances 3.0
CHEM 230 Quantitative Analysis 3.0
CHEM 231 WI Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 2.0
CHEM 241 Organic Chemistry I 4.0
CHEM 242 Organic Chemistry II 4.0
CIVE 240 Engineering Economic Analysis 3.0
CIVE 320 Introduction tof Fluid Flow 3.0
CIVE 330 Hydraulics I 4.0
CIVE 430 Hydrology 3.0
CIVE 431 Ground Water Hydrology 3.0
ENVE 300 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3.0
ENVE 302 Environmental Transport and Kinetics 3.0
ENVE 410 Solid and Hazardous Waste 3.0
ENVE 421 Water and Waste Treatment II 3.0
ENVE 422 Water and Waste Treatment Design 3.0
ENVE 435 Groundwater Remediation 3.0
ENVE 460 Fundamentals of Air Pollution Control 3.0
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ENVE 465 Indoor Air Quality 3.0
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ENVE 485 Professional Environmental Engineering Practice 1.0
ENVE 486 Environmental Engineering Processing Lab I 2.0
ENVE 487 Environmental Engineering Processing Lab II 2.0
ENVE 491 Senior Project Design I 3.0
ENVE 492 Senior Project Design II 3.0
ENVE 493 Senior Project Design III 3.0
ENVS 284 WI Physiological and Population Ecology 5.0
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BIO 221 Microbiology 5.0
ENVS 401 Chemistry of the Environment 3.0
Technical electives 12.0

Writing-Intensive Course Requirements

In order to graduate, all students beginning with the entering class of 2002/01 (fall, 2002) must pass three writing-intensive courses after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive courses required to graduate.

A "WI" next to a course in this catalog indicates that this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. Departments will designate specific sections of such courses as writing-intensive. Sections of writing-intensive courses are not indicated in this catalog. Students should check the section comments in Banner when registering. Students scheduling their courses in Banner can also conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that term. For more information on writing-intensive courses, see the Drexel University Writing Program's Writing-Intensive Course page.

 

 

 

 Modified: Jun 29, 2008  

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