Courses taught by Prof. McKay
EVEN 320 (Principles of Environmental Engineering Chemistry): Fundamental chemical principles needed for the study of natural and engineered environmental systems including thermodynamics and kinetics of acid base reactions, the carbonate system, reactivity of organic compounds and atmospheric systems.
CVEN 620 (Aquatic Chemistry): Chemical processes that describe behavior of materials in natural and engineered environmental systems including neutralization, precipitation, complex formation, adsorption, oxidation reduction, volatilization and absorption.
CVEN 689 (Environmental Organic Chemistry): Partitioning and reactions of organic contaminants in natural environmental systems, with a focus on aquatic environments.
CVEN/EVEN 301 (Environmental Engineering): Water quality; materials balances; chemical, physical, and biological processes; water quality modeling; water and wastewater treatment; air quality; solid and hazardous waste management.