Dec 08, 2025  
2025-26 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-26 Graduate Catalog
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CE 6302: Advanced Air Pollution Management and Control

3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Admission to program and CE 3702 or equivalent
Fundamental concepts of air pollution. Emission sources, atmospheric dispersion, ambient concentrations, adverse effects, governmental regulations, emission standards, air-quality standards, processes and equipment for controlling emissions

Course Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: 

  1. Explain the structure and composition of atmosphere and determine the properties of gases and aerosols.
  2. Explain the atmospheric, health and welfare effects of air pollution.
  3. Calculate the kinetics and equilibrium of gas phase reactions in combustion systems and in the atmosphere.
  4. Explain the scales of air motion, to determine the atmospheric stability and to calculate air dispersion.
  5. Describe the principles of gaseous and particulate monitoring systems.
  6. Describe air regulations.
  7. Explain air resources topics to the professional society and general public.
  8. Design remediation processes for treatment of air.



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