Minor in Environmental Studies - Energy and the Environment
ENVS 2310 Energy and the Environment
CREDIT HOURS: 3
The physical principles and limitations of renewable energy source utilization and energy conversion. A quantitative introduction to energy conversion and storage systems, including solar power and heating, wind, tidal, geothermal, hydroelectric, nuclear power, hydrogen technology, electrical and mechanical energy storage. The input of these energy options on the global climate and environment will be discussed.
FORMAT: Lecture
PREREQUISITES:
PHYC 1190.03/1290.03 or
PHYC 1300X/Y.06 or
CHEM 1011.03/1012 and
MATH 1000.03 or
MATH 1215.03 or permission of the instructor.
CROSS-LISTING:
PHYC 2310.03
EXCLUSIONS: Students who have previously taken PHYC 3330 can not take
PHYC 2310.