Winter Term 2025 Standard Methods in Environmental Analysis - 2214 - CHEM 213 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: CHEM 116 and sophomore standing Catalog Description : This hands-on course develops essential analytical skills for environmental science through lab work and project-based learning. Students explore experimental design, method validation, pollutant quantification, and error characterization. The course culminates in a project where students select and implement a standard method (e.g., EPA Method 351.2, ASTM D2974), gaining practical experience in data collection and evaluating each method's strengths and limitations for diverse applications. PREREQUISITES: CHEM 116 and sophomore standing Attributes: Cross-Listed Course, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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