Course Number
ENS-253-01
Course Description
Mafi) Many energy consumption and adverse environmental effects are attributable to buildings and their use. In this course, through instructions, hands-on experience, computer simulation, and research, the students will become acquainted with the inner workings of the subsystems in buildings: foundations, framings, walls, sidings, roof, electrical systems, lighting, appliances, heating, air-conditioning, ventilation, indoor air quality, basement, crawl space, attic, water and moisture management; plumbing, flooring, finishes, furniture, insulation, xeriscaping, and LEED rating system. The students will become aware of indoor and outdoor environmental issues and the life cycle costs of the existing systems. They will also learn the latest science and technology to reduce the negative effect of these subsystems on the environment. Laboratory: hands-on experience with the above subsystems, site visits, Computer simulations, research, projects, and presentations. There are no pre-requisites for this course and it is open to all students. This course has a lab: ENS 253L Course Types: SET, GDQR, GETS, SCLB Interdisciplinary Studies Programs: ENS, STS
Academic Term
Instructor
Mafi, Mohammad
Location & Meeting Time
Olin Building-106+ T/TH 10:55AM-12:40PM LEC
Credits
1.00
Capacity
12
Total Students
11