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Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science
Following the format of previous editions, the third edition of Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science is designed for use in an introductory sophomore-level engineering course. Basic, traditional subject matter is covered. Fundamental science and engineering princi- ples that instructors in more advanced courses may depend upon are included. Mature under- graduate students in allied fields-such as biology, chemistry, resource development, fisheries and wildlife, microbiology, and soils science-have little difficulty with the material.
We have assumed that the students using this text have had courses in chemistry, physics, and biology, as well as sufficient mathematics to understand the concepts of differentiation and integration. Basic environmental chemistry and biology concepts are introduced at the beginning of the book.
Each chapter concludes with a list of review items, the traditional end-of-chapter problems and discussion questions. The review items have been written in the ""objective"" format of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Instructors will find this particu- larly helpful for directing student review for exams, for assessing continuous quality improve- ment for ABET and for preparing documentation for ABET curriculum review.
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