Course Syllabus

 

Course:

ENVE 615  Environmental Chemistry

Thursday 6:50 – 9:10 (Video link Huntington SB 166 / South Charleston GC 134)

 

Instructor:

Dr. Michael Robinson, P.E.

205C Gullickson Hall (Huntington campus)

robinsonm@marshall.edu     phone 304.696.6049      fax 304.696.5454

 

Text:
Water Chemistry

Vernon Snoeyink and David Jenkins, Wiley Interscience


References:

Aquatic Chemistry by Werner Stumm and James Morgan, Wiley Interscience

Aquatic Chemistry Concepts by James Pankow, Lewis Publishers

Environmental Organic Chemistry by Renč Schwarzenbach et al., Wiley Interscience

 

Course Description:
Fundamental principles of aquatic chemistry including chemical kinetics and equilibrium, acid base reactions, oxidation reduction reactions, coordination chemistry, and precipitation reactions.

 

Course Prerequisites:

Undergraduate degree in engineering or physical science.

 

Course Website:

A course website will be available at http://webpages.marshall.edu/~robinsonm. Students will be notified when material is available on the website.

 

Grade Policy:
Class grade is based on two exams (mid-term and final), out-of-class assignments, and in-class participation.

 

Grade is calculated using the following percentages:        Exams –   70 %  ( 35 % each exam)
Out-of-class assignments – 25 %

In-class participation – 5 %

 

A:   90 or greater

B:   80 to 89 %  

C:   70 to 79 %  

D:   60 to 69 %  

 

Class assignments, examinations, and participation:
Students must read all assigned material before class and be prepared to participate in class discussions. Certain material assigned as required reading may not be covered in the lecture. Students are encouraged to review the current literature and bring relevant material to class for discussion.

 

Homework must be completed in a professional manner and submitted within the assigned deadline (at the beginning of class). A 10 % penalty will be subtracted from all homework submitted late. Homework will not be accepted after solutions sets are posted. Late homework will accepted for full credit only with prior approval of instructor and valid justification. Students are encouraged to interact with each other to better understand the homework problems, however, each student must submit their own work.

 

Homework problems may be solved using mathematical software (MathCAD, MATLAB, Excel) but sufficient notation (comments and equations) must be provided to permit evaluation of the work.   

 

Exams will be a combination on in-class and take-home questions. Students are to work completely independent of other students on take-home exams. Exams missed due to a scheduled absence will be rescheduled. Exams missed due to an unscheduled absence will be rescheduled at the option of the instructor.  

 

Attendance Policy:
Attendance is required and strongly recommended, as each student is responsible for all material discussed in class. Please notify instructor in advance, if possible, of any known class absences. Students are encouraged to bring textbook to all classes as figures, diagrams and example problems in the text will be referenced frequently during lectures.

 

Academic Dishonesty:
Issues of academic dishonesty will be handled as specified in the Graduate Catalog.

 

Video link Procedures:

The lecture will originate from alternate sites every week. If during the lecture the video link between the two campuses is lost the lecture will be stopped for 20 minutes. If after 20 minutes the connection is not reestablished I will continue the lecture and provide a videotape of the lecture to the students at the remote site. Students at the remote site may leave after the 20 minutes. If the connection is lost within the last 30 minutes of class I will end the class at that time.

 

Course Calendar/Schedule:
A course schedule will be developed after several weeks of class based on class progress on the material covered to data..