About ALE 5990 A
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Pre-requisites: 1. Fundamentals of Environmental Science 2. General Chemistry 3. Calculus Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
This course delves into the comprehensive analysis of soil and water contaminants, focusing on modern sampling strategies, advanced analytical techniques, and stringent data validation processes. Participants will develop proficiency in using sophisticated instruments such as Inductively Coupled Plasma, Atomic Absorption, and Chromatography methods to accurately identify and quantify pollutants including both inorganic and organic compounds. The curriculum integrates practical field procedures with laboratory analysis, emphasizing the importance of quality assurance and regulatory compliance in data validation. Through a blend of theoretical instruction and hands-on field and lab experience, students will acquire the skills necessary to conduct detailed environmental assessments and validate findings, preparing them for critical roles in environmental regulation and safety. The course serves as a bridge to several courses under the Environmental Sciences and Plant and Soil Sciences programs.
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