A design course in which the principles of design are learned by application to a suitable environmental engineering project. The course requires that the students work in groups to achieve the desired outcome. Group interaction and performance is monitored throughout. Guest lectures from various industrial and other representatives will be provided to enhance the student's design experience. This course is to be cross-listed with CE 295.3 Design Project, which is a required course for all students in the Civil Engineering and Geological Engineering programs. The cross-listed course will be coordinated by a single faculty member from the Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering (CGEE) department, and will be supported by faculty advisors from the CGEE department. The courses will share lectures and practicum sessions. The primary distinction will be that ENVE 395 students will work on design problems that are specific to the field of Environmental Engineering. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): CE 202, ENVE 201, RCM 200, and (CE 213 (taken) or GE 213 (taken)
A design course in which the principles of design are learned by application to a suitable environmental engineering project. The course requires that the students work in groups to achieve the desired outcome. Group interaction and performance is monitored throughout. Guest lectures from various industrial and other representatives will be provided to enhance the student's design experience. This course is to be cross-listed with CE 295.3 Design Project, which is a required course for all students in the Civil Engineering and Geological Engineering programs. The cross-listed course will be coordinated by a single faculty member from the Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering (CGEE) department, and will be supported by faculty advisors from the CGEE department. The courses will share lectures and practicum sessions. The primary distinction will be that ENVE 395 students will work on design problems that are specific to the field of Environmental Engineering. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): CE 202, ENVE 201, RCM 200, and (CE 213 (taken) or GE 213 (taken)