Course Number
575.643
Course Format
Online - Asynchronous

This course examines the chemical principles necessary to understand water quality and contaminant fate in natural and engineered aqueous systems. Quantitative problem-solving skills are emphasized. Specific topics include acid-base reactions, carbonate chemistry, oxidation-reduction reactions, and metal speciation. Case studies applying fundamental principles to important environmental phenomena (e.g., water disinfection, lead contamination of drinking water, soil/subsurface pollution, ocean acidification, and geoengineering) are key components of this course.

Course Offerings

Open

Chemistry of Aqueous Systems

575.643.81
05/20/2026 - 08/12/2026
Semester
Summer 2026
Course Format
Online - Asynchronous
Location
Cost
$5,620.00
Course Materials