CH ENGR C118
Multimedia Environmental Assessment
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; preparation, two hours; outside study, five hours. Recommended requisites: courses 101C, 102B. Pollutant sources, estimation of source releases, waste minimization, transport and fate of chemical pollutants in environment, intermedia transfers of pollutants, multimedia modeling of chemical partitioning in environment, exposure assessment and fundamentals of risk assessment, risk reduction strategies. Concurrently scheduled with course C218. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2020 - I think old reviews for Dr. Cohen don't paint a fair picture. He really is a nice guy who cares about students and wants them to succeed. He does his absolute best to make himself available, plenty of office hours, giving out his cell#, etc. Overall, this class can be a LOT of work for a ChemE elective. Don't let it being an elective fool you. Expect the following: biweekly homework, exams, weekly progress reports, presentations, final projects, etc. Easily more work than a standard ChemE class, more comparable to a lab. While it's a large amount of work, the course is pretty interesting/unique, and in the end he grades very generously.
Fall 2020 - I think old reviews for Dr. Cohen don't paint a fair picture. He really is a nice guy who cares about students and wants them to succeed. He does his absolute best to make himself available, plenty of office hours, giving out his cell#, etc. Overall, this class can be a LOT of work for a ChemE elective. Don't let it being an elective fool you. Expect the following: biweekly homework, exams, weekly progress reports, presentations, final projects, etc. Easily more work than a standard ChemE class, more comparable to a lab. While it's a large amount of work, the course is pretty interesting/unique, and in the end he grades very generously.