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Chemistry of the Environment
Administered By: Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science
undergradenvironmentscience
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Adminstration
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Chairperson (Acting) mitra
Associate Chairperson krasnope
Ada C. Fritz Professor of Environmental Engineering and Science bozzelli

Adminstration
Chairperson (Acting) Somenath Mitra
Associate Chairperson Lev N. Krasnoperov
Ada C. Fritz Professor of Environmental Engineering and Science Joseph W. Bozzelli

Faculty
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Distinguished Professors venanzi,bozzelli
Professors Grow,Gund,Krasnope,mitra
Associate Professor jacksonn
Assistant Professors malhotra,qiuz,mcohen,wei
Special Lecturer Skawinsk
Research Professor iqbal

Faculty
Distinguished Professors Carol A. Venanzi, Joseph W. Bozzelli
Professors James M. Grow, Tamara Gund, Lev N. Krasnoperov, Somenath Mitra
Associate Professor Nancy L. Jackson
Assistant Professors Sanjay V. Malhotra, Zeyuan Qiu, Maurie Cohen, Liping Wei
Special Lecturer William Skawinski
Research Professor Zafar Iqbal

Rutgers-Newark Faculty
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Professors Kafkewitz, Weis
Associate Professor Gates
Assistant Professors Slater,Nathan Yee

Rutgers-Newark Faculty
Professors Kafkewitz, Weis
Associate Professor Gates
Assistant Professors Slater, Nathan Yee

Advisors
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Undergraduate Advisors petrova
Graduate Advisor mitra

Advisors
Undergraduate Advisors Roumiana S. Petrova
Graduate Advisor Somenath Mitra
 

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Chemistry of the Environment 9
 
Chemistry of the Environment
FIRST YEAR:
1st Semester: {{chem125}|{R160:113,R160:115}},hum101,{math111|R640:135},frshsem,R120:101
 Chem 125General Chemistry I (3-0-3) or
 R160:113General Chemistry Laboratory (1,1)
 R160:115General Chemistry (4,4)
  HUM 101English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
 Math 111Calculus I (4-1-4) or
 R640:135Calculus I (3)
  Frsh SemFreshman Seminar (1-0-0)
  R120:101General Biology I (3-3-4)
2nd Semester: {{chem126,chem124}|{R160:114,R160:116}},{Elective;Cultural History:GUR;3-0-3},{PE;Physical Education;0-1-1},R102:102,R460:103,R460:104
 Chem 126General Chemistry II (3-0-3)
 Chem 124General Chemistry Laboratory (0-2-1) or
 R160:114General Chemistry Laboratory (1,1)
 R160:116General Chemistry (4,4)
  Elective (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3) 
  PE (Physical Education) (0-1-1) 
  R102:102 
  R460:103Planet Earth (3)
  R460:104Planet Earth Laboratory (1)
SECOND YEAR:
1st Semester: chem360,{{R750:203,R750:205}|{PHYS111,PHYS111A}},hss202,{R640:327|math105},{PE;Physical Education;0-0-1},cs113
  Chem 360Environmental Chemistry I (3-0-3)
 R750:203General Physics I (4,4)
 R750:205Intro. Physics Lab (1) or
 Phys 111Physics I (3-0-3)
 Phys 111APhysics I Laboratory (0-2-1)
  HSS 202Society, Technology, and Environment (3-0-3)
 R640:327Probability and Statistics (3) or
 Math 105Elementary Probability and Statistics (3-0-3)
  PE (Physical Education) (0-0-1) 
  CS 113Introduction to Computer Science (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: {{R750:204,R750:206}|{phys121,phys121a}},R460:311,R460:206,R460:207,{Elective;Cultural History:GUR;3-0-3},chem361
 R750:204General Physics II (4)
 R750:206Intro. to Physics Lab (1) or
 Phys 121Physics II (3-0-3)
 Phys 121APhysics II Laboratory (0-2-1)
  R460:311Geologic Field Problems (3)
  R460:206Environmental Geology (3)
  R460:207Environmental Geology Laboratory (1)
  Elective (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3) 
  Chem 361Environmental Chemistry II (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR:
1st Semester: {sts312|sts313|sts360|sts362},evsc375,{chem243|R160:335},{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
 STS 312Technology and Policy in Contemporary America (3-0-3) or
 STS 313Environmental History and Policy (3-0-3) or
 STS 360Ethics and the Environment (3-0-3) or
 STS 362Environmental Economics (3-0-3)
  EvSc 375Environmental Biology (3-0-3)
 Chem 243Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3) or
 R160:335 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
2nd Semester: ene361,{evsc484|evsc612},mgmt390,{Elective;Lit/Hist/Phil;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
  EnE 361Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering (3-0-3)
 EvSc 484Environmental Analysis (2-2-3) or
 EvSc 612Environmental Analysis (3 credits)
  Mgmt 390Principles of Management (3-0-3)
  Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
FOURTH YEAR:
1st Semester: ss201,ene360,EvSc416,{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
  SS 201Economics (3-0-3)
  EnE 360Water and Waste Water Engineering (3-0-3)
  EvSc 416Environmental Toxicology (3-0-3)
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
2nd Semester: evsc613,{HSS 4XX;Capstone;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
  EvSc 613Environmental Problem Solving (3 credits)
  HSS 4XX (Capstone) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 

Electives 
Technical: Consult with faculty advisor for appropriate courses.

Free: Consult with faculty advisor for appropriate courses.

Environmental Technical Elective: See advisor for suggested courses.

Management GUR: Students take IE 492 or Mgmt 390 or AS 333, which is acceptable only for students taking the aerospace option. Students enrolled in a dual degree program between architecture and management take HRM 601  to fulfill this requirement.

Physical Education GUR: Students who register as full-time undergraduates for two or more consecutive semesters must take two PE courses, one of which must be a 100-level fitness core course. Students are urged to complete the requirement as soon as possible.

Cultural History GUR: Take two courses (6 credits) from among HUM 211, HUM 212, Hist 213, and 200-level history courses at Rutgers-Newark.

Basic Social Sciences GUR: Three credits of the basic social sciences requirement must be taken in economics; acceptable courses are SS 201, Econ 265, or Econ 266. The remaining 3 credits may be satisfied by HSS 202 . Students also may take approved introductory courses in basic social sciences at Rutgers-Newark to fulfill this requirement.

Lit/Hist/Phil/STS GUR:
Students must take one 300-level course from any of the following fields: literature; history; philosophy; or science, technology, and society (STS); or an approved 300-level course at Rutgers-Newark.

Open Elective in Humanities and Social Science GUR: Students must take one 300-level course from any of the following fields: English (Eng); history (Hist); literature (Lit); philosophy (Phil); science, technology, and society (STS); social science (SS); or theater (Thtr). Students also may satisfy this requirement with Architectural History IV (Arch 382) or by taking an approved 300-level course at Rutgers-Newark.

Engineering Technology GUR:
Two courses selected from among the following: any lower division or upper division courses in engineering (including EG, FED, and Mech courses); any upper division courses in architecture, computer science, or engineering technology, or  MIS 345.

Capstone Seminar in Humanities and Social Science GUR: All students, except those enrolled in the honors college, take one of the following: HSS 403,HSS 404, HSS 405, HSS 406, HSS 407, HSS 408, HSS 409. Students enrolled in the honors college take one from HSS 491H-499H .

Refer to the General University Requirement section of this catalog for further information on electives.

 


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