Energy & Geo-Environmental Engineering Courses

EGEE 408 Characterization of Groundwater Systems (3 credits)
Groundwater flow and transport; agents of contamination; aquifer characterization and remediation; case studies.

EGEE 500 Physical Behavior of Energy and Geo-Environmental Systems (3 credits)
Physical processes governing mobility, transport, and attenuation in natural and engineered systems of relevance to geo-environmental engineering.

EGEE 510 Engineering Chemistry of Energy and Geo-Environmental Systems (3 credits)
Chemical and electrochemical equilibria, surface and interfacial phenomena and chemical kinetics, in natural and engineered systems.

EGEE 520 Mathematical Modeling of Energy and Geo-Environmental Systems (3 credits)
Physical and reactive chemical modeling, model formulation and solution, validation and verification.

EGEE 557 (MNG) Computational Geomechanics I (3 credits)
Finite element and boundary element analysis of rock mechanics, groundwater flow, and mass transport.

EGEE 559 (MNG) Consolidation of Porous Media (2 credits)
Coupled fluid flow and deformation behavior of geologic media. Theory and applications in geological, environmental, and petroleum engineering.

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