Degrees Offered:
- BS
- Bachelor's-Accelerated Master's (BAM)
- Master of Science
- Professional Master of Science
- PhD
Consider building on your passion for saving our environment by gaining the actual know-how to do something about alarming problems such as air and water pollution, toxic waste and unsafe drinking water. Environmental engineers work on issues ranging from drinking water treatment and hazardous waste disposal to transfer of infectious diseases and ecological risk management.
Whether you work for a government agency such as the EPA, a private corporation or a non-profit organization, as an environmental engineer you can make a real difference in the survival of our planet by finding ways to clean up oil spills in our oceans, design more effective recycling systems, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from factories.