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2023 Fall: August 16 - December 12
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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2023 Fall: August 16 - December 12
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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ENMT 310 | Hazard Management in Emergency Response Operations (3) | ||||||
An overview of emergency planning and the management of disaster response operations. The objective is to work safely in a hazardous environment and to prepare hazardous substances for transportation, processing, and disposal. Regulations, laws, and practices related to human-made and natural hazards and emergency preparedness are examined. Topics include the relationships between industrial processes and hazardous substances and elements of hazardous substances emergency planning, such as direction and control of emergency preparedness, response, and remediation. Review also covers preparation of emergency plans, methodology of disaster response, and performance of emergency operations. Practical exercises demonstrate how to prepare emergency plans for handling emergencies. |
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83116 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Schrader, Jessica A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 322 | Occupational Health and Safety (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ENMT 301. A study of the principles of health and safety management in the workplace. The objective is to evaluate occupational hazards and formulate strategies to control occupational health and safety hazards and minimize injury. Topics include anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of occupational hazards. The strategies used by industrial hygienists and safety professionals to prevent or minimize the exposure to occupational hazards are explored. Discussion also covers the role of regulatory processes in occupational health and safety management. |
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81365 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Loser, Christopher J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 322 | Occupational Health and Safety (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ENMT 301. A study of the principles of health and safety management in the workplace. The objective is to evaluate occupational hazards and formulate strategies to control occupational health and safety hazards and minimize injury. Topics include anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of occupational hazards. The strategies used by industrial hygienists and safety professionals to prevent or minimize the exposure to occupational hazards are explored. Discussion also covers the role of regulatory processes in occupational health and safety management. |
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84192 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Walaski, Pamela J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 340 | Environmental Technology (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: ENMT 301 and CHEM 297 (or an environmental chemistry course). Recommended: STAT 200. An introduction to technology for multimedia (i.e., air, water, land) environmental management, control, and remediation. The objective is to recognize and apply appropriate technological solutions to prevent, treat, detect, and remediate air, water, and land pollution. Discussion covers existing, modified, new, and emerging technologies. Case studies of real-world environmental challenges demonstrate the evaluation and selection of the appropriate technology for specific uses. Factors in making technology application decisions--such as technical integrity, cost effectiveness, and environmental soundness--are explained. |
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80655 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Gonsiewski, Robert E | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 340 | Environmental Technology (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: ENMT 301 and CHEM 297 (or an environmental chemistry course). Recommended: STAT 200. An introduction to technology for multimedia (i.e., air, water, land) environmental management, control, and remediation. The objective is to recognize and apply appropriate technological solutions to prevent, treat, detect, and remediate air, water, and land pollution. Discussion covers existing, modified, new, and emerging technologies. Case studies of real-world environmental challenges demonstrate the evaluation and selection of the appropriate technology for specific uses. Factors in making technology application decisions--such as technical integrity, cost effectiveness, and environmental soundness--are explained. |
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86530 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Gonsiewski, Robert E | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 365 | Stewardship and Global Environmental Challenges (3) | ||||||
Recommended: WRTG 112 or equivalent and a more advanced writing course. An interdisciplinary approach to environmental stewardship. The aim is to critically examine the role of the individual and society in global environmental sustainability. Emphasis is on approaches that identify barriers to personal and public participation in behaviors that support environmental sustainability an possible pathways to overcome those barriers. |
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82176 | 6980 | 20 Sep 2023-14 Nov 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: McWilliams, Michael P | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 380 | Air Quality Management (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: ENMT 301 and CHEM 297 (or an environmental chemistry course). Recommended: STAT 200 and BIOL 301 (or a health-related biology course). An overview of air quality management principles and strategies. The goal is to identify the risk and possible causes of air pollution and evaluate air quality management strategies. Discussion covers atmospheric processes and mechanisms, pollutants and sources of air pollution, dispersion, effects, regulations, air pollution control technology and management, indoor air quality pollution, and noise control. Indoor air pollution topics include the study of sick buildings, causes and risk factors, diagnostic protocols, contamination measurement, and problem mitigation. |
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84182 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Wakrat Schwartz, Deborah | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 405 | Pollution Prevention Strategies (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ENMT 301. An overview of alternative environmental strategies to minimize, reduce, and prevent pollution. The goal is to integrate knowledge about environmental systems and environmental regulations to minimize, reduce, and prevent pollution. Topics include source reduction, recovery, reuse, recycling, and conservation; material substitution; process modifications; quality assurance, quality control, and good housekeeping; waste minimization; zero discharge; and pollution prevention, processing, treatment, and disposal. Emphasis is on pollution prevention techniques, practices, and case studies. Review also covers economic analysis and regulatory compliance related to these strategies. |
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83877 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Martin, Beth A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 405 | Pollution Prevention Strategies (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ENMT 301. An overview of alternative environmental strategies to minimize, reduce, and prevent pollution. The goal is to integrate knowledge about environmental systems and environmental regulations to minimize, reduce, and prevent pollution. Topics include source reduction, recovery, reuse, recycling, and conservation; material substitution; process modifications; quality assurance, quality control, and good housekeeping; waste minimization; zero discharge; and pollution prevention, processing, treatment, and disposal. Emphasis is on pollution prevention techniques, practices, and case studies. Review also covers economic analysis and regulatory compliance related to these strategies. |
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86778 | 7381 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Martin, Beth A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 495 | Global Environmental Management Issues (3) | ||||||
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken as the student's last ENMT course.) Prerequisites: ENMT 303, ENMT 307, ENMT 321, ENMT 322, ENMT 340. Recommended: MATH 115 (or MATH 107 and MATH 108), STAT 200, and WRTG 112 (or a more advanced writing course). A study of global environmental management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to develop and evaluate environmental management projects and plans based on effective, practical approaches. Topics include economic development and environmental pollution, remediation, and conservation within a multifaceted scientific, legal, political, and global context. Discussion covers national and international events concerning environmental issues. Case studies and an advanced management project apply principles and concepts to environmental perspectives, sustainability, research issues, and innovative technology solutions. |
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81361 | 6380 | 16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 | Closed | Online | |||
Faculty: Schrader, Jessica A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
ENMT 495 | Global Environmental Management Issues (3) | ||||||
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken as the student's last ENMT course.) Prerequisites: ENMT 303, ENMT 307, ENMT 321, ENMT 322, ENMT 340. Recommended: MATH 115 (or MATH 107 and MATH 108), STAT 200, and WRTG 112 (or a more advanced writing course). A study of global environmental management that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. The goal is to develop and evaluate environmental management projects and plans based on effective, practical approaches. Topics include economic development and environmental pollution, remediation, and conservation within a multifaceted scientific, legal, political, and global context. Discussion covers national and international events concerning environmental issues. Case studies and an advanced management project apply principles and concepts to environmental perspectives, sustainability, research issues, and innovative technology solutions. |
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84193 | 7380 | 18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Loser, Christopher J | Syllabus | Course Materials |