Master of Science in Environmental Engineering COURSES

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Curriculum
The environmental engineering curriculum includes:

COURSE DESCRIPTION
CR
ENCE 4325
or
ENCE 6327
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
3

3
ENCE 4328 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
3
ENCE 6331
or
GEOL 4658
TREATMEN PLANT PROCESS CHEMISTRY

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY
4

3
ENCE 6332
or
ENCE 6333
WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND DESIGN

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND DESIGN
3

3
ELECTIVES (ENCE 6335 POLLUTION PREVENTION is strongly encouraged)
12

A student seeking a master's degree in environmental engineering must complete a minimum of 30 hours of graduate work, including 6 hours of thesis research. Students taking ENCE 6331 (4 cr) will complete 31 credits, whereas those who choose GEOL 4658 will complete 30 credit hours.

A Master's thesis is required of all students pursuing the MS in Environmental Engineering.