Programs Undergraduate Environmental EngineeringBachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with an Area of Concentration in Environmental EngineeringUndergraduate students involved in the Environmental Engineering program concentration gain a solid civil engineering foundation through a wide array of courses, and then focus on elective courses to individualize the program and best suit their career goals. The Concentration Program offers undergraduate courses in both environmental engineering topics. Students are encouraged to combine the environmental program with associated programs in geo-technical and water resources engineering, civil, and applied mechanics, (for example, flow of pollutants through porous media, stability of dams, canals and culverts, finite element modeling of fluid-structure interactions). Graduates of the environmental program have found opportunities with consulting firms and public agencies as well as in research and academia. RequirementsStudents in the Environmental Engineering program concentration must take the following core courses:
In addition to the core civil engineering courses, a Civil Engineering student concentrating in Environmental Engineering must also take:
The student is also required to take a significant array of courses in non-engineering disciplines. Our students are encouraged to develop their skills in communications and critical reasoning, as well as appreciation of the importance of social and economic factors of civil engineering projects. Students may also elect specific courses which assist in future career development. For example, courses in economics and communications help prepare students for a management career. |
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