The Halden Lab: Courses
- ASU 101 - The ASU Experience
- Students will learn about ASU's mission as the New American University, the importance and benefits of an entrepreneurial approach to problem solving, solutions to sustainability challenges, and the importance of social embeddedness. Additionally, through various course discussions and assignments, students will examine the concept of academic integrity and its potential impact on their future, gain awareness of the value of engaging in research activities, and learn about taking an interdisciplinary perspective.
- CEE 598 - Environmental Engineering Analytical Lab (Lecture)
- Theory and applications of analytical methods for the determination of toxic pollutants in complex environmental samples.
- CEE 494/598 - Sustainable Environmental Biotechnologies (Lecture)
- Strategies for sustainable water and soil management using principles in green chemistry, green engineering and biological design.
- CEE 563 - Environmental Chemistry Lab
- Analyzes water, domestic and industrial wastes, laboratory procedures for pollution evaluation, and the control of water and waste treatment processes. Lecture, lab.
- BDE 598 - Fundamentals of Biological Design
- Topical courses not offered in regular course rotation--e.g., new courses not in the catalog, courses by visiting faculty, courses on timely topics, highly specialized courses responding to unique student demand.