ENVE 153 Earth Engineering
Environmental Engineering (2009-2010)

This course studies earth materials and processes from an engineering point of view through case histories and problem sets. The course develops a geological knowledge for applications to any physical environment and provides an appreciation of the impact of engineering work on the environment. Topics include: mineral and rock identification, the rock cycle, structural geology and tectonics, geology of Canada, effects of water, ice and wind. Students are also introduced to the concept of geologic time, topographic and geologic maps, and the basic principles and tools used to determine geologic history. [Offered as: CIVE 153 (W), ENVE 153 (S), GEOE 153 (S)]
Prerequisites: 1B Environmental Engineering students only
Notes: (Cross-listed with GEOE 153, CIVE 153)

Sections For Fall 2009

ENVE 153 is not held in Fall 2009

Sections For Spring 2009

Note: Choose TUT section for Related 1 and LAB section for Related 2.
Lectures
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Barker, James F 08:30-09:20 M T W Th F 54/50 1 1 RCH 308 2612
Held With: GEOE 153
Laboratories
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
La Hay, Katherine L 02:30-05:20 M T W Th F 26/25 201 99 EIT 1009 2614
Held With: GEOE 153
Tutorials
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
TBA 02:30-04:20 M T W Th F 28/25 102 99 DWE 3517 2829
Held With: GEOE 153
Laboratories
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
La Hay, Katherine L 01:30-04:20 M T W Th F 28/25 202 99 EIT 1009 2830
Held With: GEOE 153
Tutorials
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
TBA 02:30-04:20 M T W Th F 26/25 101 99 DWE 3517 2613
Held With: GEOE 153

Professors That Have Taught ENVE 153