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ENVE237 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
Updated: 30 April 2009
| Credit Points |
6
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| Offering |
| Responsible Campus |
Teaching Period |
Mode of Study |
| Armidale |
Semester 2 |
Off Campus |
| Armidale |
Semester 2 |
On Campus |
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| Online level |
Level D - Comp/internet essential
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| Intensive School(s) |
None
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| Supervised Exam |
There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled.
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| Pre-requisites |
any 48 cp for undergraduate awards; or any 24 cp for postgraduate awards
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| Co-requisites |
None
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| Restrictions |
None
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| Notes |
None |
| Combined Units |
None
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| Coordinator(s) |
Rex Glencross-Grant
(rglencro@une.edu.au)
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| Unit Description |
This unit is an introductory unit to the principles of environmental engineering. It is intended for professionals who work with professional engineers and are not from an engineering background. The unit deals with the general principles and planning aspects concerning air, noise, water and land pollution; water supply, drainage and flood mitigation; solid and liquid waste disposal; roads; environmental building principles and energy supplies. Aspects of environmental engineering relating to environmental appraisal and assessment of engineering services will also be considered. All assessment tasks must be satisfactorily completed to be eligible to pass the unit.
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| Materials |
No text required |
| Disclaimer |
Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
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