ENV 3380 ENVIRONMENTAL INSTRUMENTATION
This course exposes the student to a variety of analytical techniques and instruments utilized in environmental chemical and physical analysis. It is designed to couple theory of equipment operation with a basic understanding of the chemical, physical, and meteorological principles involved. The laboratory time is divided between practical hands-on benchwork and field experiences. Introduction to sampling techniques and analytical methods to measure environmental contamination in air, water, soils, and ecology. Emphasis on instrument selection and quality control, including documentation, calibration, and sample management. Course is designed as pseudo-consulting firm and students are expected to perform as newly hired environmental consultants and make presentation to public. 3hrs lecture/1 hr lab)