Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Earth & Environmental Science
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142736 EESC 216-1 Environmental Geochemistry Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 940 AM 1055 AM Goergen Hall Room 108
Enrollment: Enrolled     
14
Capacity     
20
Co-Located: EESC 216-1 (P), EESC 216W-1, EESC 416-1
Instructors: Erin Black
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Pre-Reqs: EESC 101, CHEM 131, MATH 141 

This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142731 EESC 216-2 Environmental Geochemistry-Lab Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
M 200 PM 440 PM Hylan Building Room 306
Enrollment: Enrolled     
14
Capacity     
20
Co-Located: EESC 216-2 (P), EESC 216W-2, EESC 416-2
Instructors: Erin Black
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142715 EESC 216W-1 Environmental Geochemistry Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 940 AM 1055 AM Goergen Hall Room 108
Enrollment: Enrolled     
14
Capacity     
20
Co-Located: EESC 216-1 (P), EESC 216W-1, EESC 416-1
Instructors: Erin Black
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Pre-Reqs: EESC 101, CHEM 131, MATH 141 

This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-142730 EESC 216W-2 Environmental Geochemistry-Lab Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
M 200 PM 440 PM Hylan Building Room 306
Enrollment: Enrolled     
14
Capacity     
20
Co-Located: EESC 216-2 (P), EESC 216W-2, EESC 416-2
Instructors: Erin Black
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-126266 EESC 216-1 Environmental Geochemistry Spring 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Hylan Building Room 201
Enrollment: Enrolled     
17
Capacity     
40
Co-Located: EESC 216-1 (P), EESC 216W-1, EESC 416-1
Instructors: Erin Black
Description: Pre-Reqs: EESC 101, CHEM 131, MATH 141 

This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-126268 EESC 216-2 Environmental Geochemistry-Lab Spring 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 325 PM 605 PM Frederick Douglass Room 420
Enrollment: Enrolled     
17
Capacity     
19
Co-Located: EESC 216-2 (P), EESC 216W-2, EESC 416-2
Instructors: Erin Black
Description: This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 
Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-126280 EESC 216W-1 Environmental Geochemistry Spring 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 200 PM 315 PM Hylan Building Room 201
Enrollment: Enrolled     
17
Capacity     
40
Co-Located: EESC 216-1 (P), EESC 216W-1, EESC 416-1
Instructors: Erin Black
Description: Pre-Reqs: EESC 101, CHEM 131, MATH 141 

This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-126269 EESC 216W-2 Environmental Geochemistry-Lab Spring 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
T 325 PM 605 PM Frederick Douglass Room 420
Enrollment: Enrolled     
17
Capacity     
19
Co-Located: EESC 216-2 (P), EESC 216W-2, EESC 416-2
Instructors: Erin Black
Description: This course presents the geochemical principles and tools that are needed to understand natural perturbations in earth’s hydrosphere and the fate of anthropogenic pollutants. Topics will include thermodynamics, kinetics, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, carbon chemistry, and basic isotope geochemistry. Class discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of these topics to local and global environmental issues. Enrollment in lab is required. 
Offered: Fall Spring Summer