Environmental Engineering and Management is a program designed for environmental professionals in the modern workplace. The program's objective is to provide advanced education in the scientific and regulatory background, state-of-the-art engineering practice, and the social and policy implications of environmental management. The program is a comprehensive engineering program that encompasses both technical and scientific knowledge, leadership skills, and proficiency in the use of modern technology in the area of Environmental Engineering. The coursework addresses pressing problems in all aspects of environmental engineering: infrastructure development, restoration, and maintenance; liquid and solid waste management; remediation of contaminated land and groundwater; fate and transport of pollutants in surface and groundwater; and local, state, and federal environmental regulation and policy.


credit-hours-300.svg  Credit Hours: 30 credits
  Tuition: $1,850 per credit hour
cirriculum-300.svg  Curriculum:
  • Courses

    • CE 591 Applied Hydrogeology and Contaminant Transport (3 Credits)
    • CE 592 Surface Water Quality Modeling (3 Credits)
    • CE 596 Water and Wastewater Engineering (3 Credits)
    • CE 565 Water Resources Engineering (3 Credits)
    • CMGT 547 Managerial Engineering Economics (3 Credits)
    • CE 593 Applied Hydrology (3 Credits)
    • CMGT 570 Project Management (3 Credits)
    • CE 575 Introduction to Systems Analysis (3 Credits)
    • CSC 576 Systems Design (3 Credits)
    • CE 797 Seminar in Environmental Engineering (3 Credits)
    • ME 536 Thermal Environmental Engineering (3 Credits)

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