CHEM 0370A
Environ. Chem & Health
Environmental Chemistry & Health
In this course we will investigate the relationships between the molecular structure of major classes of environmental pollutants and their properties, environmental fate and transport, and environmental health concerns. Through readings, discussion, and quantitative problem solving, we will examine the chemistry governing global transport and accumulation of pollutants in soils/sediments, waters, the atmosphere, and biota, including the human body. We will examine patterns and causes of environmental injustice associated with toxic exposures and approaches for promoting a more sustainable and just chemical enterprise. Laboratory projects will focus on methods for monitoring and remediating pollution, for elucidating pollutant properties and behavior, and for understanding place-based factors that govern the nature and magnitude of pollution. (any 0200-level CHEM course) 3 hr. lect., 3 hr. lab. (formerly CHEM 0270)
- Schedule
- 9:45am-11:00am on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 9, 2026 to May 11, 2026)
- Location
- McCardell Bicentennial Hall 311
- Instructors
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Costanza-Robinson, Molly
mcostanz@middlebury.edu
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