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Environmental Engineering Graduate Major (MEng, MS, PhD)
MEng Degree
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Core | ||
| CBEE 507 | SEMINAR (1 credit per term, 3 credits required) | 3 |
| CHE 525 | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ANALYSIS | 4 |
| ENVE 532 | AQUATIC CHEMISTRY: NATURAL AND ENGINEERED SYSTEMS | 4 |
| ENVE 535 | PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES | 4 |
| ENVE 536 | AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY | 1 |
| ENVE 541 | MICROBIAL PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS | 4 |
| Engineering Electives | ||
| Select at least one of the following: | 10 | |
| AIR POLLUTION CONTROL | ||
| FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CHEMICALS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS | ||
| SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT | ||
| Electives | ||
| Courses approved by graduate program advisor on Graduate Program of Study | 15 | |
| Total Credits | 45 | |
MS Degree
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Core | ||
| CBEE 507 | SEMINAR (1 credit per term, 3 credits required) | 3 |
| CHE 525 | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ANALYSIS | 4 |
| ENVE 532 | AQUATIC CHEMISTRY: NATURAL AND ENGINEERED SYSTEMS | 4 |
| ENVE 535 | PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES | 4 |
| ENVE 536 | AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY | 1 |
| ENVE 541 | MICROBIAL PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS | 4 |
| Electives | ||
| Courses approved by student's MS Committee on Graduate Program of Study | 16 | |
| Thesis | ||
| ENVE 503 | THESIS | minimum 9 |
| Total Hours | 45 | |
PhD Degree
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Core 1 | ||
| CBEE 507 | SEMINAR (1 credit per term, 3 credits required) | 3 |
| CHE 525 | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ANALYSIS | 4 |
| ENVE 532 | AQUATIC CHEMISTRY: NATURAL AND ENGINEERED SYSTEMS | 4 |
| ENVE 535 | PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL TREATMENT PROCESSES | 4 |
| ENVE 536 | AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY | 1 |
| ENVE 541 | MICROBIAL PROCESSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS | 4 |
| Electives | ||
| Courses approved by student's PhD Committee on Graduate Program of Study | minimum 16 | |
| Thesis | ||
| ENVE 603 | THESIS | minimum 36 |
| Total Hours | 108 | |
Prerequisite and Corequisite Course Work for Non-engineering Undergraduates
MEng, MS, or PhD students without undergraduate degrees in environmental engineering or a related engineering discipline must take the following courses in addition to the ENVE core:
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Prerequisite Courses | ||
| Completion of the following required before taking ENVE core courses | ||
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Math through differential equations |
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One year of general chemistry |
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One year of physics |
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| MATERIAL BALANCES AND STOICHIOMETRY | ||
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or CBEE 280 |
MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCES | |
| Corequisite Courses | ||
| CE 547 | WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING I: PRINCIPLES OF FLUID MECHANICS | 4 |
| ENVE 521 | DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES + | 4 |
| ENVE 522 | WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES + | 4 |
| ENVE 531 | FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CHEMICALS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS | 4 |
1
In addition to Graduate School mandated preliminary and final exams, PhD students in environmental engineering must successfully complete a qualifying exam, the details and timing of which can be found in the environmental engineering graduate student handbook
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ENVE 521 and ENVE 522 will not count towards the credit requirements for the MEng, MS, and PhD degrees

