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Geo-Environmental Engineering (GEOEE)

GEOEE 402 Introduction to Particle Systems (1) Characteristics of particulate systems; particle modification processes; transport and flow in powders, dispersions and suspensions.
Effective: Spring 2001
Prerequisite: MATH 250 orMATH 251, PHYS 212  

GEOEE 404W Surface and Interfacial Phenomena in Geo-Environmental Systems (3) Principles underlying surface and interfacial phenomena with application to mineral processing and geo-environmental systems.
Effective: Fall 2009
Prerequisite: or concurrent:EME 301 orMATSE 401;GEOEE 412  

GEOEE 406 Sampling and Monitoring of the Geo-Environment (3) Issues of sampling, analysis, monitoring and control techniques for effective environmental management in the extractive industries.
Effective: Spring 1999
Prerequisite: MN PR 301, MNG 401, P N G 411  

GEOEE 408 Contaminant Hydrology (3) Groundwater flow and transport; agents of contamination; aquifer character- ization and remediation; case studies.
Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: GEOSC 452  

GEOEE 412 Geo-Environmental Engineering Laboratory (1) A laboratory study of the principles involved in the characterization and remediation of process wastes. Those students who are scheduled for MN PR 413 may not take this course.
Effective: Spring 1999
Prerequisite: or concurrent:MN PR 301  

GEOEE 427 Pollution Control in the Process Industries (3) Development of multimedia pollution control strategies for the mineral, metallurgical processing, and fossil fuel industries.
Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: or concurrent:CHEM 112, MATH 250 orMATH 251, MN PR 301  

GEOEE 480 GeoEnvironmental Engineering Process Design (3) An integrated problem-based learning experience that utilizes fundamental concepts covered in the curriculum to design a geo-environmental system.
Effective: Fall 2004
Prerequisite: GEOEE 427 minimum of seventh-semester standing in Environmental Systems Engineering  

GEOEE 494 Senior Thesis (1-6) Independent research and/or design projects under the supervision of the interdisciplinary Environmental Systems Engineering program.
Effective: Fall 2004
Prerequisite: seventh-semester standing in Environmental Systems Engineering  

GEOEE 494H Senior Thesis (1-6) Independent research and/or design projects under the supervision of the interdisciplinary Environmental Systems Engineering program.
Effective: Fall 2007
Prerequisite: seventh-semester standing in Environmental Systems Engineering  

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