Environmental Engineering - Restricted Electives - 2014/2015

1. Engineering Electives

The combination of elective credits required to graduate are noted in the Course Calendar for your specific Cohort. All elective course offerings are subject to a minimum enrollment of 10 students. Courses may be cancelled by the university at any time if enrollment is less than 10. Semester offerings for courses may change without notice. Students should refer to the current Undergraduate Calendar to confirm that the course will be offered in the semester indicated in this program guide. Concerned that the elective prerequisites have changed mid-program? See the Engineering Elective Prerequisite - History of Changes table.   

REPLACEMENT COURSES FOR ENGG*4330 and ENGG*4260 (1.5 Credits Required)
Must Take At Least One Of:
ENGG*4810 [0.50] Control of Atmospheric Particulates, F
ENGG*4820 [0.50] Atmospheric Emission Control: Combustion Systems, W

Must Take At Least One Of:
ENGG*4760  [0.50] Biological Wastewater Treatment Design, W
ENGG*4770  [0.50] Physical & Chemical W/Wastewater Treatment Design, F

Remaining 0.5 credits using options below not previously taken:
ENGG*4810  [0.50] Control of Atmospheric Particulates, F
ENGG*4820  [0.50] Atmospheric Emission Control: Combustion Systems, W
ENGG*4760  [0.50] Biological Wastewater Treatment Design, W
ENGG*4770 [0.50] Physical & Chemical W/Wastewater Treatment Design, F
ENGG*4070 [0.50] Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable Design, W
ENGG*4240 [0.50] Site Remediation, F
ENGG*4510 [0.50] Assessment & Management of Risk, W

A maximum of 1.5 credits at the 1000 course level is allowed for elective requirements. NOTE: Each elective course can only be used to satisfy a reqiurement on ONE list (i.e. no double counting between the ENVE-1,  the Replacement Course List and Complimentary Studies Lists)

ENVE - 1: Environmental Engineering Electives (max 1.50 credits)

Engineering
ENGG*2160  [0.50] Engineering Mechanics II, F
ENGG*3080  [0.50] Energy Resources and Technologies, F
ENGG*3340  [0.50] Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Engineering, F
ENGG*3450  [0.50] Electrical Devices, F
ENGG*4070  [0.50] Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable Design, W
ENGG*4240  [0.50] Site Remediation, F
ENGG*4510  [0.50] Assessment & Management of Risk, W

Business
ACCT*2220  [0.50] Financial Accounting, F/W
ACCT*2230  [0.50] Management Accounting, F/W
MCS*1000  [0.50] Introductory Marketing, S/F/W
MCS*3000  [0.50] Advanced Marketing, F

International Development
ECON*2650  [0.50] Introductory Development Economics, F
ECON*3720  [0.50] History of the World Economy Since 1850,U
ECON*3730  [0.50] Europe and the World Economy to 1914,U
GEOG*2030  [0.50] Environment and Development, F
SOAN*3680  [0.50] Perspectives on Development, F
POLS*3670 [0.50] Comparative Public Policy and Administration, W
POLS*3790 [0.50] The Political Economy of International Relations, W

Science
BIOC*2580  [0.50] Introduction to Biochemistry, S/F/W
BIOL*1070  [0.50] Discovering Biodiversity, F/W
BIOL*1080  [0.50] Biological Concepts of Health, F/W
BIOL*1090  [0.50] Intro to Molecular and Cellular Biology, F/W
BIOL*2060  [0.50] Ecology, S/F/W
BIOL*3450  [0.50] Introduction to Aquatic Environments, F
BIOM*2000 [0.50] Concepts in Human Physiology, S/F/W
CHEM*2480 [0.50] Analytical Chemistry I, S/F/W
CHEM*2700 [0.50] Organic Chemistry I, S/W
CIS*2500 [0.50] Intermediate Programming, W
ENVS*1060 [0.50] Principles of Geology, S/F/W
ENVS*2030 [0.50] Meteorology and Climatology, F
FOOD*2010 [0.50] Principles of Food Science, S/W

GEOG*1300 [0.50] Intro to the Biophysical Environment, F/W
(or)
GEOG*1350 [0.50] Earth: Hazards and Global Change F,W

GEOG*2110  [0.50] Climate and the Biophysical Environment, W
GEOG*2210  [0.50] Environment & Resources, W
GEOG*2420  [0.50] The Earth From Space, F
GEOG*3420  [0.50] Remote Sensing of the Environment, W
MATH*4430  [0.50] Advanced Numerical Methods, F
MICR*4180  [0.50] Microbial Processes in Environmental Management, F
POPM*3240  [0.50] Epidemiology, F/W
TOX*2000  [0.50] Principles of Toxicology, F
 

2. Complementary Studies Electives

B.Eng. students must select [2.00] credits (four courses) from the Complementary Studies electives. You must select one course from each of the three sub-lists (CS-1, CS-2 and CS-3). The remaining 0.5 credit can be chosen from any of the three sub-lists. These electives are meant to broaden your knowledge of society, culture, government and the economy so that you may better understand the impact of engineering on society as large.


3. Conditions for Graduation

To qualify for the degree, the student must complete the courses required for the Bachelor of Engineering Program in Environmental Engineering, obtaining a minimum of 23.50 credits, and must achieve an overall minimum cumulative average of at least 60% and a minimum cumulative average of at least 60% in all ENGG courses.

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