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CEE 276F: Energy Systems Field Trips (CEE 176F)

Energy resources and policies in use and under development in China. 12-day field trip to China during Spring Break 2010. One unit for seminar and readings; one unit for field trip. Prerequisite: consent of instructor for field trip.
Terms: Win | Units: 1-2

CEE 277: Aquatic Chemistry and Biology (CEE 177)

Introduction to chemical and biological processes in the aqueous environment. Basic aqueous equilibria; the structure, behavior, and fate of major classes of chemicals that dissolve in water; redox reactions; the biochemistry of aquatic microbial life; and biogeochemical processes that govern the fate of nutrients and metals in the environment and in engineered systems. Prerequisite: CHEM 31.
Terms: Sum | Units: 4
Instructors: Criddle, C. (PI)

CEE 277C: Environmental Governance

Interaction between private, public and civil sectors in decision making that effects environmental sustainability. Governance on global to local scales, US and international case studies. Theoretical concepts of environmental policy design and implementation: common property and collective action, social movements and locally unwanted land uses, sustainable cities, ecological modernization, shifts in corporate environmental norms, ISO 14001 and green supply chains, and global institutions for constraining carbon emissions. Limited enrollment.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3
Instructors: Ortolano, L. (PI)

CEE 277D: Water, Sanitation and Health in Developing Countries

Graduate seminar focused on emerging research in the areas of water supply, sanitation, hygiene and health in developing countries. Limited enrollment; instructor permission required.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 4 times (up to 12 units total)

CEE 277E: Environmental Informatics

The storage, processing and flow of information collected from or modeled after environmental systems. Scope of environmental informatics, and survey of frameworks and emerging developments. Discussions on the form and function of environmental datasets, and related issues of compatibility, interoperability, interpretation and usability. Optional computational laboratory/individual project for extra unit.
Terms: Sum | Units: 2-3

CEE 277F: Advanced Field Methods in Water, Health and Development

Field methods for assessing household stored water quality, hand contamination, behaviors, and knowledge related to water, sanitation and health. Limited enrollment. Instructor consent required.
Terms: Win | Units: 10-15

CEE 277S: Design for a Sustainable World (CEE 177S)

Technology-based problems faced by developing communities worldwide. Student groups partner with organizations abroad to work on concept, feasibility, design, implementation, and evaluation phases of various projects. Past projects include a water and health initiative, a green school design, seismic safety, and medical device. Admission based on written application and interview. See http://esw.stanford.edu for application. (Staff)
Terms: Win, Spr | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable 3 times (up to 15 units total)

CEE 278A: Air Pollution Physics and Chemistry

The sources and health effects of pollutants. The influence of meteorology on pollution: atmospheric energy balance, temperature profiles, stability classes, inversion layers, turbulence. Atmospheric diffusion equations, downwind dispersion of emissions from point and line sources. Tropospheric chemistry: mechanisms for ozone formation, photochemical reactions, radical chain mechanisms, heterogeneous chemical reactions. Prerequisites: MATH 51, CHEM 31, or equivalents. Recommended: 101B, 273 or CHEM 135, or equivalents.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3

CEE 279: Environmental Engineering Seminar

Current research, practice, and thinking in environmental engineering and science. Attendance at seminars is self-directed, and may be accrued throughout the school year.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable 3 times (up to 3 units total)

CEE 280: Advanced Structural Analysis

Theoretical development and computer implementation of direct stiffness method of structural analysis; virtual work principles; computation of element stiffness matrices and load vectors; direct assembly procedures; equation solution techniques. Analysis of two- and three-dimensional truss and frame structures, thermal loads, and substructuring and condensation techniques for large systems. Practical modeling techniques and programming assignments. Introduction to nonlinear analysis concepts. Prerequisites: elementary structural analysis and matrix algebra.
Terms: Aut | Units: 3-4
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