Engineering 312 - Seminar: Atmospheric Processes
Sem: Atmospheric Processes
Fall
2026
01
4.00
Paul B. Voss
TU TH 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Smith College
EGR-312-01-202701
pvoss@smith.edu
This course explores key topics including atmospheric circulation, global warming, stratospheric ozone depletion and urban air pollution. How does ground-level ozone form and why is it harmful to people and agriculture? What are high-pressure systems and why are they associated with fair weather? How do clouds form and what impact do they have on the climate? What instruments are being used to measure the properties of the atmosphere and how do these instruments work? This course is recommended for anyone with a solid grounding in math and science and is for students who want a better understanding of the environment. Prerequisite: CHM 111, EGR 110 and EGR 374 (may be concurrent) or equivalent. Restrictions: Juniors and seniors only; Engineering majors only. Enrollment limited to 12.
[CE] JR/SR only, EGR majors only; Prereq: CHM 111, EGR 110 & EGR 374 (may be concurrent)