M.S. DEGREE PLAN of STUDY

Environmental Science, Engineering &Policy

Specialization - ENVIRONMENTAL RISK MANAGEMENT

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SS# MSEE	MSES	Thesis	Non-Thesis	
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CORE COURSES
CORE COURSES
 Course
 Title
 Year/Term
 Credits
 Grade

 ENVE 501

 Chemistry of the Environment

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 506

 Biostatistics

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 521

 Environmental Health

 

 3.0

 

SPECIALIZATION COURSES
 Course
 Title
 Year/Term
 Credits
 Grade

 ENVR 522

 Environmental Law

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 523

Environmental Regulations

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 608

Fate of Pollutants in Air and Water

 

3.0

 

 ENVR 621

Epidemiology

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 636

 Toxicology and Human Physiology

 

3.0 

 

 COM 610

Theories of Communication & Persuasion

 

3.0 

 

 ENVE 727

Environmental Risk Assessment

 

3.0

 

 EGMT 531

Economics for Engineering Management

 

3.0 

 

 

 

 

TECHNICAL SEQUENCE - Each student must complete ONE of thefollowing technical sequences

 ENVE 660

Chemical Kinetics, Mass Transfer 

 

3.0 

 

ENVE 661  

Env Eng Unit Ops - Phys & Chem 

 

 3.0

 

ENVE 665 

Haz Waste & Groundwater Treatment

 

 3.0

 

ENVR 605 

Atmospheric Chemistry 

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 641

Community Air Pollution 

 

 3.0

 

 ENVE 642

Design of Air & Gas Cleaning Equipment 

 

3.0 

 

 ENVR 531
 Industrial Hygiene I
 
 3.0
 
 ENVR 532
 Industrial Hygiene II
 
 3.0
 
 ENVR 736
 Toxicology
 
 3.0
 
 ENVE 660
Chemical Kinetics, Mass Transfer 
 
3.0 
 
 ENVE 665
Haz Waste & Groundwater Treatment 
 
 3.0
 
ENVR 616 
Environmental Microbiology 
 
3.0 
 

 CIVE 561

Intro to Hydrology 

 

 3.0

 

CIVE 760 

Water Res Sys Analysis 

 

 3.0

 

ENVR 751 

Stream Analysis & Pollution Control 

 

3.0 

 

 CIVE 661

 Groundwater Hydrology
 
 3.0
 
 ENVR 751
 Stream Analysis & Pollution Control
 
 3.0

 

 

 Approved special topics course
 
 3.0

 

POTENTIAL ELECTIVES

The above course list totals 42 credits. A minimum of 45 creditsis required for the thesis option and 48 credits for the non-thesisoption. Potential electives are noted below (as well as thosein other technical sequences not purused by the student). Additionalelectives may be taken with the approval of the student's academicadvisor and the Associate Director of SESEP.

 Course
 Title
 Year/Term
 Credits
 Grade
 ENVR 711
 Aquatic Toxicology

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 711
 Theory and Practice of Environmental Policy Analysis

 

 3.0

 

 ENVE 535
 Industrial Safety

 

 3.0

 

 ENVR 511
 Evolutionary Ecology

 

 3.0

 

*NOTE: Deficiencies and/or substitutions must be notedand explained on the bottom of this form.

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