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mitra |
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Edgardo Farinas |
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venanzi,bozzelli,mitra |
| Professors |
Gund,Krasnope,jacksonn |
| Associate Professor |
qiuz,mcohen |
| Assistant Professors |
wei, hhuang |
| Special Lecturer |
Skawinsk |
| Research Professor |
iqbal |
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Advisors
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petrova |
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mitra |
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Chemistry of the Environment
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FIRST YEAR: 1st Semester:
{{chem125}|{R160:113,R160:115}},hum101,{math111|R640:135},frshsem,R120:101
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 | | Chem 125 | General Chemistry I (3-0-3) or | | | R160:113 | General Chemistry Laboratory (1,1) | | | R160:115 | General Chemistry (4,4) | | | | HUM 101 | English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3) |  | | Math 111 | Calculus I (4-1-4) or | | | R640:135 | Calculus I (3) | | | | Frsh Sem | Freshman Seminar (1-0-0) | | | | R120:101 | General Biology I (3-3-4) |
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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
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 | | Chem 126 | General Chemistry II (3-0-3) | | | Chem 124 | General Chemistry Laboratory (0-2-1) or | | | R160:114 | General Chemistry Laboratory (1,1) | | | R160:116 | General Chemistry (4,4) | | | | Elective | (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3) | | | | PE | (Physical Education) (0-1-1) | | | | R102:102 | | | | | R460:103 | Planet Earth (3) | | | | R460:104 | Planet Earth Laboratory (1) |
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SECOND YEAR: 1st Semester:
chem360,{{R750:203,R750:205}|{PHYS111,PHYS111A}},hss202,{R640:327|math105},{PE;Physical Education;0-0-1},cs113
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| | | Chem 360 | Environmental Chemistry I (3-0-3) |  | | R750:203 | General Physics I (4,4) | | | R750:205 | Intro. Physics Lab (1) or | | | Phys 111 | Physics I (3-0-3) | | | Phys 111A | Physics I Laboratory (0-2-1) | | | | HSS202 | |  | | R640:327 | Probability and Statistics (3) or | | | Math 105 | Elementary Probability and Statistics (3-0-3) | | | | PE | (Physical Education) (0-0-1) | | | | CS 113 | Introduction to Computer Science (3-0-3) |
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2nd Semester:
{{R750:204,R750:206}|{phys121,phys121a}},R460:311,R460:206,R460:207,{Elective;Cultural History:GUR;3-0-3},chem361
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 | | R750:204 | General Physics II (4) | | | R750:206 | Intro. to Physics Lab (1) or | | | Phys 121 | Physics II (3-0-3) | | | Phys 121A | Physics II Laboratory (0-2-1) | | | | R460:311 | Geologic Field Problems (3) | | | | R460:206 | Environmental Geology (3) | | | | R460:207 | Environmental Geology Laboratory (1) | | | | Elective | (Cultural History:GUR) (3-0-3) | | | | Chem 361 | Environmental Chemistry II (3-0-3) |
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THIRD YEAR: 1st Semester:
{sts312|sts313|sts360|sts362},evsc375,{chem243|R160:335},{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
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 | | STS 312 | Technology and Policy in Contemporary America (3-0-3) or | | | STS 313 | Environmental History and Policy (3-0-3) or | | | STS 360 | Ethics and the Environment (3-0-3) or | | | STS 362 | Environmental Economics (3-0-3) | | | | EvSc 375 | Environmental Biology (3-0-3) |  | | Chem 243 | Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3) or | | | R160:335 | | | | | Elective | (Free) (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Free) (3-0-3) |
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2nd Semester:
ene361,{evsc484|evsc612},mgmt390,{Elective;Lit/Hist/Phil;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
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| | | EnE 361 | Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering (3-0-3) |  | | EvSc 484 | Environmental Analysis (2-2-3) or | | | EvSc 612 | Environmental Analysis (3 credits) | | | | Mgmt 390 | Principles of Management (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Lit/Hist/Phil) (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Free) (3-0-3) |
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FOURTH YEAR: 1st Semester:
ss201,ene360,EvSc416,{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
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| | | SS 201 | Economics (3-0-3) | | | | EnE 360 | Water and Waste Water Engineering (3-0-3) | | | | EvSc 416 | Environmental Toxicology (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Free) (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Free) (3-0-3) |
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2nd Semester:
evsc613,{HSS 4XX;Capstone;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
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| | | EvSc 613 | Environmental 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) |
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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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