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Course Details
Spring 2016-2017* CHM 333 / ENV 333 / GEO 333 (STN) No Pass/D/Fail
Oil to Ozone: Chemistry of the Environment
François
Morel
Anne
M.
Morel-Kraepiel
The chemical background of environmental issues. Topics include energy and fuels, global change, ozone, air pollution, chemistry of natural waters, pesticides, and heavy metals.
Sample reading list:
T.G. Spiro, K.L. Purvis-Roberts, W.M. Stigliani, Chemistry of the Environment
David Archer ISBN-13: 978-0470943410, Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast
Reading/Writing assignments:
Approximately 40 pages of reading per week; 5 homeworks; midterm; final examination
Requirements/Grading:
Mid Term Exam - 15%
Final Exam - 30%
Class/Precept Participation - 20%
Problem set(s) - 20%
Other (See Instructor) - 15%
Other Requirements:
Not Open to First Year Undergraduates.
Prerequisites and Restrictions:
CHM 202 or CHM 204 or equivalent. (Consult instructor.).
Other information:
In-class debates are 15% of the grade.
Website: http://blackboard.princeton.edu
Schedule/Classroom assignment:
Class number | Section | Time | Days | Room | Enrollment | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
40044 | L01 | 01:30:00 pm - 02:50:00 pm | T Th | Lewis Library 121 | Enrolled:21 Limit:25 | |
40043 | C01 | 07:30:00 pm - 08:20:00 pm | W | McDonnell Hall 104 | Enrolled:5 Limit:15 | |
40045 | C02 | 10:00:00 am - 10:50:00 am | Th | Enrolled:0 Limit:0 | Canceled | |
44542 | C03 | 07:30:00 pm - 08:20:00 pm | Th | McDonnell Hall 105 | Enrolled:16 Limit:15 | Closed |