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Professor Rachel
A. Brennan, in charge
This minor is designed to provide students
in engineering, science, and other majors with a comprehensive study
of environmental issues and the skills necessary to solve problems associated
with environmental pollution. A certificate is awarded to students who
complete the requirements of the minor.
For entrance into the minor,
students must be at least fifth-semester standing and have completed
CHEM 110 GN(3), MATH 141 GQ(4), PHYS 211 GN(4). A minimum 2.0 is mandatory
for certification.
The minor consists of 18 credits, at least
6 of which must be at the 400 level. A grade of C or better is required
in all courses in the minor.
Scheduling
Recommendation
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
THE MINOR:
18 credits (2
credits of engineering design are included.)
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Semester
Standing |
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1-2 |
3-4 |
5-6 |
7-8 |
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PRESCRIBED
COURSES (3 credits) |
| C E 370 (3) |
- |
x |
x |
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ADDITIONAL
COURSES (15
credits) |
Select
3 credits from:
A B E 408(3), CHEM 202(3), or C E 479(1) and C E 497A(2) |
- |
x |
x |
x |
Select
3 credits from:
A B E 402(3), CH E 210(3), MN PR 301(3), NUC E 307(3), or 430(3) |
- |
- |
x |
x |
Select
3 credits from:
A B E 467(4), AERSP 308(3), C E 371(3), CH E 330(3), M E 320(3),
METEO 454(3), or NUC E 431W(4) |
- |
- |
x |
x |
Select
6 credits from:
A S M 457(3), C E 472W(3), 475(3), 476(3), CHEM 402(3), E R M 411(3),
412(3), 413W(3), F SC 430(3), GEOSC 452(3), M E 405(3), 433(3),
MNG 444(2), 445(3), NUC E 406(3), 420(3), 428(3) |
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- |
x |
x |
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