Middlebury

CHEM0270A-S24

Environ. Chem & Health

Environmental Chemistry & Health
In this course we will investigate the relationship between molecular structure and the behavior of chemical pollutants in natural and built environments, the science underlying health effects of toxic exposures, and environmental justice concerns associated with pollutant exposures. Through readings and active problem solving, we will examine the chemistry governing global transport and partitioning of chemicals among soils/sediments, waters, the atmosphere, and biota (including humans), as well as contaminant remediation strategies. We will study foundational principles of environmental toxicology and take a case study approach to identifying patterns of environmental injustice. In the laboratory, we will apply methods for monitoring pollution, understanding pollutant behavior, and assessing toxicity. 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab (ESCH majors only, others by waiver only.)
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22340
Subject Code:
CHEM
Course Number:
0270
Section Identifier:
A

Course

CHEM 0270

All Sections in Spring 2024

Spring 2024

CHEM0270A-S24 Lecture (Costanza-Robinson)
CHEM0270Z-S24 Lab (Costanza-Robinson)