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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Engineering, M.S.
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Goals and Objectives
The MS in Environmental Engineering prepares graduates to plan, functionally design, control, operate and manage municipal and industrial pollution-prevention systems. Students are exposed to a learning atmosphere that provides a mix of theoretical and practical approaches. Courses include a mix of presentations, project exercises and practical problem solutions.
Specific program objectives are to provide the skills necessary to:
- fundamentally understand the science and engineering of natural and man-made environmental systems;
- functionally design air, water and waste treatment systems and components;
- control and operate environmental facilities;
- understand the modeling and simulation of environmental systems; and
- participate actively in multidisciplinary teams to solve environmental problems.
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and select 2 of the following 4 courses:
Major Courses: Minimum of 9 Credits
Select 3 of the following (minimum):
Optional Master Project or Thesis: 3-6 Credits
Students may opt to take additional approved engineering and science electives rather than complete a MS project or thesis for their degree.
Electives: 3-6 Credits
3-6 credits of approved engineering and science electives |
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