Curriculum
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- AIR POLLUTION METEOROLOGY
- The lecture on the air pollution meteorology includes fundamental concepts on the structure of atmosphere, veryical temperature profiles, interpretation of wind data,
atmospheric stability, and other routine meteorological parameters. A particular emphasis will be given to the atmospheric dispersion modeling and fate and behaviour of air pollutants on the basis of atmospheric chemistry and physics.
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- ENVIRONMENTAL REACTION ENGINEERING
- This course focuses on the principles of the design and operation for waste/air pollutant/wastewater treatment reactors concerning with environmental control system.
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- STANDARD METHODS ON WATER QUALITY AND PRACTICE
- This course include laboratory works for the standard methods on water quality and practice. A half of this course will be covered by lectures on the principles of water quality measurements, and the other half by experimental works on important water pollutants analysis. Content of this lecture consists of the principle concepts, fundamentals, and the concrete methodology of basic analysis those are required in the field of water quality.
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- ECO HYDRAULICS
- Basic theories of water flow, continuity and momentum conservation
equations, hydrostatics, analysis and design of pipe and open channel flow,
drag force of submerged body, and measurement of flow rate.
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- ECO PHYSICO-CHEMICAL WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- Emphasis on the understanding of basic theories on the process mechanisms and control variables of unit operations, and various chemical processes to be utilized in treatment of water and wastewater will covered in this course.
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- ECO WASTE MANAGEMENT
- Solid waste management is concerned with the generation, onsite storage, collection, transfer and transport, processing and recovery, and disposal of the solid wastes from a technological society. Today solid waste management is multidisciplinary activity that is based on engineering principles, but also involves economics, urban and regional planning, and the social sciences, among other fields. It is the objective of this course to bring together a wide body of knowledge concerning the rapidly changing and expanding field of solid waste management. The major focus is specially on residential and commercial solid wastes, although industrial and other types of wastes will be also discussed.
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- PARTICULATE CONTROL ENGINEERING
- Air pollution process and its control strategy are lectured. Physicochemical process of the air pollution is classified, and its control technology is studied.
The main topics in the class are about the particulate control methods for the prevention of the air pollution. The student will get understanding on the designing of optimal control system for air pollution prevention in point of economic view through the class.
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- COMBUSTION AND FLUE GAS CONTROL
- General control principles on the air pollutants in gas phase are lectured. The lecture is divided into two parts, one is on the understanding of air pollutants formation in the process and the other is on its control strategy. In the control strategy part of the class, the designing principles of control devices that are applied the unit operation technique and process control technique are stressed.
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- FIELD TRAINING(ENVIRONMENT2)
- The objectives of this course are to practice environmental technologies in the real field by sending students to the industries and research institutes outside the university for 2-4 weeks during the summer vacation period.
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- HYDROLOGY
- Global circulation of water resources, precipitation, measurement of rainfall and its analysis, evaporation, transpiration, infiltration, ground water movement, run-off, frequency analysis, development of water resources, design of hydrologic facilities.
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- INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS
- Basic instrumentation and instrumental techniques for the measurement of environmental parameters and pollutants will be covered. In addition,instruments for recent biotechnologies will be lectured.
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- ECO BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- The aims of this class are to teach the principles of biological treatment technology for sewage and wastewater, design and maintenance of various treatment processes, and to cultivate ability for development of new treatment technology, and to acquire skills and information necessary for operation of water treatment plant.
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- ENGINEERING OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE AND PRACTICE OF DRINKING WATER TREATMENT
- This course covers characteristics of surface water, resource of supply drinking water process, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, and advanced treatment process. This course also includes problems occurred in each treatment process, develop methods of water standard, and use of water resource in Korea
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- SOIL ENVIRONMENT
- The quality of our environment is a function of both natural phenomena and human activities. Soils are often the interface between human activities and those parts of the environment that we wish to preserve and protect. Soils play an important role in environmental quality as they can be a source, sink, or interacting medium for many contaminants. Therefor proper soil management is an important step in maintaining and even improving environmental quality. This course first provide an overview of basic soil science, hydrology, atmospheric chemistry, and the classification of pollutants, and then addresses the immediate issue of investigating, designing, and implementing technology to remedy the most challenging contaminated land sites.
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- SUSTAINABLE WATER CONSERVATION PBL1
- This course aims to promote the development of critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and communication skills. We develop projects to solve difficulties in the water industry and encourage self-directed learning in which students take ownership of the learning process.
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