Environmental Chemistry - Study line
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental engineers specializing in environmental chemistry examine the fate and effect of toxic chemicals and hazardous materials with laboratory and computational methods. The student acquires in-depth knowledge of environmental chemistry, of the legislative frameworks and within risk assessment.
Students wishing to obtain a MSc in Environmental Engineering with a diploma in Environmental Chemistry must complete at least 30 ECTS from within the following group of courses:
12109 | Physico-Chemical Water Treatment Technologies | 5 | point | Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) |
12227 | Regional and global air pollution effects | 5 | point | Spring F2B (Thurs 8-12) |
12228 | Urban air pollution | 5 | point | Autumn E2B (Thurs 8-12) |
12231 | Applied Analytical Environmental Chemistry | 5 | point | August |
12237 | Chemicals in the environment | 10 | point | Spring F1 (Mon 8-12, Thurs 13-17) |
12238 | Priority Organic Pollutants - Transport, Distribution and Transformation | 5 | point | Spring F4B (Fri 8-12) |
12245 | Water Pollution | 5 | point | Autumn E5B (Wed 13-17) |
12330 | Contaminated Sites | 10 | point | Spring F3 (Tues 8-12, Fri 13-17) |
12774 | Assessing health, environmental and life cycle impacts | 5 | point | June |
Students enrolled in the DTU MSc programme prior to September 2021 the following courses also fulfill the requirements for the study line: