CHM-3301 Environmental Chemistry System

This course is designed for Environmental Science majors as well as science and non-science students with an interest in environmental matters. The course will provide students with the knowledge to make informed judgments related to environmental issues. With the many environmental concerns facing our world today, and the likelihood of many more in the future, a basic understanding of the chemistry associated with many of the Earth's natural processes and the effects humankind have on these processes will help students become more informed members of our society in regards to the environment. The lecture and lab course will address sources, reactions, transport, effects, fates, and measurement of chemical species in water, soil, air, and the living environment.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Take CHM-2300 with minimum grades of C- or better.