Water Quality: Understanding the principles of water purification, treatment, and distribution systems to ensure access to clean and safe drinking water.
AirPollution Control: Studying methods to minimize airpollution from industrial processes, transportation, and other sources through the use of filters, scrubbers, and catalytic converters.
Waste Management: Developing strategies for the proper disposal and recycling of solid and hazardous waste to minimize environmental impact.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Evaluating the potential environmental effects of proposed projects and developments to ensure sustainable practices.
Environmental Law and Policy: Understand the regulatory frameworks and policies governing environmental protection at local, national, and international levels.
By mastering these fundamental areas, students can develop a strong foundation in environmental engineering and contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources and protection of the environment.
Use mathematical representations to analyze the proportion and quantity of particles in solution.
Equilibrium
Analyze and interpret data to explain the change in concentration of products and reactants, and the stable state achieved under reversible conditions.