Water and Wastewater Treatment

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Water and Wastewater Treatment provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 32 weeks long, 6-8 hours a week. Water and Wastewater Treatment is taught by Zhi Zhou and Ernest R. Blatchley III. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. The course is taught in Englishand is $4,500.00. Visit the course page at edX for detailed price information.

Overview
  • The four classes that comprise this MicroMasters® program present fundamental principles that are used to design water and wastewater treatment systems for municipal and industrial applications.

    The Physical/Chemical Processes of Environmental Engineering class addresses physico/chemical processes, which are central to many Environmental Engineering applications, but also are broadly applied in other engineering disciplines. The course is divided into three modules. Module 1 addresses transport phenomena and reactor theory. The tools presented in Module I are central to the descriptions of processes that are presented in the remainder of the class. Module 2 addresses physical separation processes (i.e., processes for separation of particles from fluids). Module 3 addresses processes that are used to bring about non-microbially-mediated) transformations.

    The remaining three courses in the program address biological processes that are applied in water and wastewater treatment applications. The Biological Principles in Wastewater Treatment course introduces the fundamental design principles and practice of biological wastewater treatment and prepares students for designing wastewater treatment systems. The Nutrient Removal and Resource Recovery in Wastewater course introduces the fundamental knowledge and practice of biological nutrient removal in wastewater treatment and prepares students for designing biological nutrient removal systems. The Modern Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment course introduces the modern biotechnologies and their applications in biological wastewater treatment and prepares students for understanding, characterizing, and optimizing wastewater treatment systems. The processes that are described in these classes are particularly relevant to water and wastewater treatment, and many examples presented in these classes are from these domains. But opportunities to apply these principles in other settings are also pursued in these classes.

Syllabus
  • Courses under this program:
    Course 1: Physico/Chemical Processes of Environmental Engineering

    Students will learn fundamental principles of physico/chemical processes that are commonly used by Environmental Engineers. Emphasis will be on fundamental concepts, so as to prompt their application in a wide range of settings, and to promote creativity.



    Course 2: Biological Principles in Wastewater Treatment

    This course introduces biological principles used in the design and operation of biological wastewater treatment plants.



    Course 3: Nutrient Removal and Resource Recovery in Wastewater

    This course introduces nutrient removal principles used in biological wastewater treatment plants.



    Course 4: Modern Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment

    This course introduces modern biotechnologies for wastewater treatment.