CHE 318: ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

Program
Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Tuttle
Credits 4
A specialized knowledge of chemistry is needed in order to identify, understand, and solve environmental problems. This course will be an in depth study of the chemistry of environmental issues and pollutants. Students will learn the mechanisms of important chemical reactions, as well as relevant analytical techniques related to environmental chemistry. In the lab, students will combine field work, analytical chemistry, and remediation techniques during their investigation of environmental problems.
Prerequisites
Semester Offered
Spring
odd-numbered years
Lab Fee
$485