B.S. Environmental Engineering
Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering degree provide a one-of-a-kind program that prepares students for work in the Environmental Engineering industry. Students who graduate with this degree will be well equipped with the knowledge and skills needed for work as an Engineer, for engineering licensure, as well as for graduate studies. Environmental Engineers apply their knowledge and studies in the following areas:
- Environmental Restoration & Remediation
- Water/Wastewater Treatment
- Hydrology & Hydraulics
- Natural Resource Management
These areas are used in Environmental Engineering to design the pieces, processes, and systems to meet industry guidelines, which will reduce the negative effects of human activities on the environment. Graduates of this program will also gain the ability to work and communicate effectively in team-oriented, project-management driven environments.
Program Benefits
Preparing you for your future is our number one priority. You will engage in hands-on application of a wide range of engineering, math, and science concepts to work toward innovative, real-world solutions. Our facilities and equipment are comparable to that of large institutions, providing you with access to standard industry tools and undergraduate research opportunities. Our faculty and institution are dedicated to student success. We provide a variety of academic success service including faculty/peer monitoring, supplemental instruction, math/science clinics, and tutoring.
Courses
All Environmental Engineering students start out in the Engineering program. At orientation, students will meet with an Engineering Advisor, where they will be assisted in choosing classes based on data from math placement testing, SAT/ACT scores, high school experience, and more.
More About the Program
- Career Opportunities
This degree is designed to provide graduates with a wide range of knowledge in their discipline, prepare them for professional practice upon obtaining engineering licensure, and instill an attitude for lifelong learning. After graduation, students will be prepared for a variety of career options, including:
Water/Wastewater Treatment Design Environmental Risk Assessment Water Resource Planning and Management
- Environmental and Civil Lab
This lab houses major facilities including:
Hydraulics Flume High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Fluid Circuit System YSI Handheld Multiparameter Meters Autoclave
- Environmental Biotechnology and Water Resources Research
Environmental Engineering faculties conduct research in the following fields:
Impact of agricultural activities on groundwater quality Occurrence of arsenic and nitrate in drinking-water supplies Modeling the impact of climate change on water resource availability Microbial-enhanced wastewater treatment technologies
- Engineering Club
The Engineering Club is a professional organization (ASCE Student Chapter coming soon!) for students to interact with like-minded individuals, network with professionals from the civil and environmental consulting world as well as learn about career opportunities and professional development.
Learning Outcomes
- To prepare students for post-graduation endeavors such as employment in the Engineering Industry, engineering licensure, or for Graduate School.
- Graduates will have the necessary skills to design components, processes, and systems to meet specifications, as well as the ability to communicate effectively in field related careers.
Career Outcomes
- Urban flood control and management
- Water/Wastewater Treatment
- Graduate programs in Environmental Engineering & Water Resources