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College of Engineering and Applied Science

Computer Science

Computational World
CSCI 1240, 3 semester hours, Section 200, Class No. 15451
Session B: July 9–August 9, 2013
Mike Eisenberg

Introduces and explores the "computational style of thinking" and its influence in science, mathematics, engineering, and the arts. The course does not focus on the nuts and bolts of any particular programming language, but rather on the way in which computing has affected human culture and thought in the past half century. This course will be taught entirely online. You must have a reliable Internet connection to access and complete this course. Same as ATLS 1240.

Civil Engineering

Hazardous and Industrial Waste Management
CVEN 4474, 3 semester hours, Section 400, Class No. 17205
CVEN 5474, 3 semester hours, Section 400, Class No. 17295
Session D: June 3–August 9, 2013
Angela Bielefeldt

Evaluates processes used for treatment of wastes requiring special handling and disposal: toxic organic chemicals, heavy metals, and acidic, caustic, and radioactive waste material. Discusses techniques for destruction, immobilization, and resource recovery and assessment of environmental impact of treatment process end products. This course will be taught entirely online. You must have a reliable Internet connection to access and complete this course. Prereq., CVEN 3414. Restricted to College of Engineering majors only.