C&EE 154
Chemical Fate and Transport in Aquatic Environments
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Recommended requisite: course 153. Fundamental physical, chemical, and biological principles governing movement and fate of chemicals in surface waters and groundwater. Topics include physical transport in various aquatic environments, air-water exchange, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction chemistry, chemical sorption, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation. Practical quantitative problems solved considering both reaction and transport of chemicals in environment. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Jennifer Jay is my counselor as well as my professor for CEE154. Even though I've known her since freshmen year, I only got the opportunity to take her as a professor my third year and wasn't surprised to learn that Jennifer Jay is as GREAT a teacher as she is a counselor. She's one of the best professors I have had the pleasure of learning under and she tries so hard to make the class interesting and fun. I can't believe one review saying she's not nice/makes her tests tricky because she's the FURTHEST thing from that! In fact, I made an account JUST to refute that statement because I have NEVER EVER met a professor that tries harder than Jenny does to make sure her students know all the material. She's one of the greatest professors here at UCLA, and if you are a CEE major, you HAVE to take her class. Going to her class every Tuesday and Thursday is definitely enjoyable and you'll never meet a more involved teacher than her. Seriously, take this class.
Jennifer Jay is my counselor as well as my professor for CEE154. Even though I've known her since freshmen year, I only got the opportunity to take her as a professor my third year and wasn't surprised to learn that Jennifer Jay is as GREAT a teacher as she is a counselor. She's one of the best professors I have had the pleasure of learning under and she tries so hard to make the class interesting and fun. I can't believe one review saying she's not nice/makes her tests tricky because she's the FURTHEST thing from that! In fact, I made an account JUST to refute that statement because I have NEVER EVER met a professor that tries harder than Jenny does to make sure her students know all the material. She's one of the greatest professors here at UCLA, and if you are a CEE major, you HAVE to take her class. Going to her class every Tuesday and Thursday is definitely enjoyable and you'll never meet a more involved teacher than her. Seriously, take this class.