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Welcome to the University of Colorado's
Environmental Engineering (EVEN) Program

Our program provides a multidisciplinary engineering curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Environmental Engineering. The B.S. degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET; http://www.abet.org .
The curriculum draws on various Environmental Engineering courses and faculty from across the University of Colorado at Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science.



The program allows students to specialize in a sub-area of Environmental Engineering, including:
  • WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT
  • AIR QUALITY
  • ECOLOGY
  • REMEDIATION
  • CHEMICAL PROCESSING
  • ENERGY (new in fall 2008)
  • or create your own special option such as Engineering for Developing Communities


    Details on the overall curriculum, including the full advising guide can be found here
  •     What's Special about the University and Our Program?

    Our EVEN program at CU-Boulder was ranked 18th among all undergraduate environmental engineering/environmental health undergraduate programs at Ph.D. granting universities by the US News and World Report (Best Colleges 2010; published Aug. 20, 2009; link). It was 11th among public universities. Overall, the College of Engineering was ranked 34th overall among engineering programs (whose highest degree is a doctorate), and 19th among public universities.

  • You can participate in the founding student chapter of Engineers Without Borders-USA and the associated Engineering for Developing Communities program
  • You can earn an undergraduate certificate in Energy from CU
  • You can participate in the INVST Community Leadership Program
  • You can earn a certificate in Engineering, Science, and Society
       
  • The University of Colorado at Boulder was named the top "greenest" school in the U.S. by Sierra Magazine in its 2009 September/October edition.
             read more; full story


  •     See our recruiting flyer


            For more information, contact the Program's Director and Coordinator:

            Director: Prof. Jana Milford
                 email: jana.milford@colorado.edu,
                 phone: 303-492-5542,
                 office: Engineering Center ECME 214

            Coordinator: Laurels Sessler,
                 email: Laurels.Sessler@colorado.edu,
                 phone: 303-735-0253,
                 office: Engineering Center OT 518
            Our mailing address is:
            Environmental Engineering Program
            University of Colorado
            428 UCB (US mail)
            1111 Engineering Drive, ECOT 518 (street address)
            Boulder, CO 80309-0428