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Proficiency in Water and Wastewater Engineering
Covers theory, lab techniques, modeling, and design of water supply, distribution, collection, and treatment systems.
Program Details
Credential
Professional Certificate
Level
Graduate
Total Credits
24 Credits(4 levels, 6 credits each)
Who Should Enroll
- Civil Engineers
- Environmental Engineers
- Water resources practitioners
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this program, you will be able to:
- 1Understand hydrochemistry and microbiology of water and wastewater.
- 2Design water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
- 3Operate and evaluate treatment plants.
- 4Use modeling and GIS tools for planning and analysis.
Curriculum Topics
Water and wastewater engineering fundamentals
Hydrochemistry and microbiology
Lab analysis methods for water/wastewater
Mathematics and hydraulics for water systems
Modeling techniques and urban storm systems
GIS for water and wastewater networks
Distribution system design
Water treatment plant operation and design
Wastewater collection and treatment plant design
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