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Dec 08, 2025
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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:
- Explain the structure and composition of atmosphere and determine the properties of gases and aerosols.
- Explain the atmospheric, health and welfare effects of air pollution.
- Calculate the kinetics and equilibrium of gas phase reactions in combustion systems and in the atmosphere.
- Explain the scales of air motion, to determine the atmospheric stability and to calculate air dispersion.
- Describe the principles of gaseous and particulate monitoring systems.
- Describe air regulations.
- Explain air resources topics to the professional society and general public.
- Design remediation processes for treatment of air.
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