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Master of Science in Environmental Engineering

Main Subject Area

Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Built Environment

Study Level

Masters

With challenging, professionally-oriented courses in classroom settings, students quickly develop the skills necessary to provide ground breaking solutions to complex environmental problems through an interdisciplinary study of environmental protection issues, water quality and purification, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, site remediation, and emission control measures. A minimum of 30 credits must be completed from courses designated as environmental engineering to earn the master of science degree in environmental engineering. Specialized focus areas include Industrial and Hazardous Wastes, Water and Wastewater Treatment, and Water Resources. Students must complete a special project on a topic of their interest approved by the graduate program coordinator within the scope of other environmental engineering courses or CIVL 6690-Research Project, supervised by a full-time environmental engineering faculty member. A thesis is optional but highly recommended for students wishing to continue their post-graduate studies or focus on a particular topic under the guidance of a faculty member. Focus Area: Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Ten courses may be selected from the following list: CIVL 6601 - Physical-Chemical Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6602 - Biological Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6603 - Contaminant Fate and Transport in the Environment CIVL 6605 - Solid Waste Management CIVL 6606 - Environmental Law and Legislation CIVL 6610 - Pollution Prevention Management Technologies CIVL 6613 - Industrial Wastewater Control CIVL 6618 - Hazardous Waste Treatment CIVL 6661 - Air Pollution Fundamentals CIVL 6690 - Research Project CIVL 6698 - Thesis I CIVL 6699 - Thesis II CHME 6622 - Air Pollution Control Minimum Credits: 30 Focus Area: Water and Wastewater Treatment Ten courses may be selected from the following list: CIVL 6601 - Physical-Chemical Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6602 - Biological Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6603 - Contaminant Fate and Transport in the Environment CIVL 6605 - Solid Waste Management CIVL 6606 - Environmental Law and Legislation CIVL 6610 - Pollution Prevention Management Technologies CIVL 6612 - Advanced Wastewater Treatment CIVL 6613 - Industrial Wastewater Control CIVL 6617 - Wastewater Residuals Management CHEM 6601 - Environmental Chemistry CIVL 6690 - Research Project CIVL 6698 - Thesis I CIVL 6699 - Thesis II Minimum Credits: 30 Focus Area: Water Resources Ten courses may be selected from the following list: CIVL 6601 - Physical-Chemical Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6603 - Contaminant Fate and Transport in the Environment CIVL 6606 - Environmental Law and Legislation CIVL 6614 - Surface Water Quality Management CIVL 6615 - Groundwater Hydrology CIVL 6616 - Contaminant Hydrology CIVL 6620 - Engineering Hydrology CIVL 6621 - Advanced Hydrology CIVL 6623 - Open Channel Hydraulics CIVL 6624 - Computer Applications in Hydrology/Hydraulics CIVL 6690 - Research Project CIVL 6698 - Thesis I CIVL 6699 - Thesis II Minimum Credits: 30

Program overview

Main Subject

Built Environment

Study Level

Masters

With challenging, professionally-oriented courses in classroom settings, students quickly develop the skills necessary to provide ground breaking solutions to complex environmental problems through an interdisciplinary study of environmental protection issues, water quality and purification, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, site remediation, and emission control measures. A minimum of 30 credits must be completed from courses designated as environmental engineering to earn the master of science degree in environmental engineering. Specialized focus areas include Industrial and Hazardous Wastes, Water and Wastewater Treatment, and Water Resources. Students must complete a special project on a topic of their interest approved by the graduate program coordinator within the scope of other environmental engineering courses or CIVL 6690-Research Project, supervised by a full-time environmental engineering faculty member. A thesis is optional but highly recommended for students wishing to continue their post-graduate studies or focus on a particular topic under the guidance of a faculty member. Focus Area: Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Ten courses may be selected from the following list: CIVL 6601 - Physical-Chemical Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6602 - Biological Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6603 - Contaminant Fate and Transport in the Environment CIVL 6605 - Solid Waste Management CIVL 6606 - Environmental Law and Legislation CIVL 6610 - Pollution Prevention Management Technologies CIVL 6613 - Industrial Wastewater Control CIVL 6618 - Hazardous Waste Treatment CIVL 6661 - Air Pollution Fundamentals CIVL 6690 - Research Project CIVL 6698 - Thesis I CIVL 6699 - Thesis II CHME 6622 - Air Pollution Control Minimum Credits: 30 Focus Area: Water and Wastewater Treatment Ten courses may be selected from the following list: CIVL 6601 - Physical-Chemical Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6602 - Biological Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6603 - Contaminant Fate and Transport in the Environment CIVL 6605 - Solid Waste Management CIVL 6606 - Environmental Law and Legislation CIVL 6610 - Pollution Prevention Management Technologies CIVL 6612 - Advanced Wastewater Treatment CIVL 6613 - Industrial Wastewater Control CIVL 6617 - Wastewater Residuals Management CHEM 6601 - Environmental Chemistry CIVL 6690 - Research Project CIVL 6698 - Thesis I CIVL 6699 - Thesis II Minimum Credits: 30 Focus Area: Water Resources Ten courses may be selected from the following list: CIVL 6601 - Physical-Chemical Treatment of Aqueous Wastes CIVL 6603 - Contaminant Fate and Transport in the Environment CIVL 6606 - Environmental Law and Legislation CIVL 6614 - Surface Water Quality Management CIVL 6615 - Groundwater Hydrology CIVL 6616 - Contaminant Hydrology CIVL 6620 - Engineering Hydrology CIVL 6621 - Advanced Hydrology CIVL 6623 - Open Channel Hydraulics CIVL 6624 - Computer Applications in Hydrology/Hydraulics CIVL 6690 - Research Project CIVL 6698 - Thesis I CIVL 6699 - Thesis II Minimum Credits: 30

Admission requirements

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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree completion from an accredited university or college. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Jan-2000

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