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This dual degree equips you to address environmental challenges through expertise in both engineering and science. Combining specialized knowledge in social, applied, and natural sciences, you'll gain the tools to develop solutions for urgent environmental problems. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, helping you acquire competencies in engineering project planning, design, management, construction, and maintenance, alongside a thorough grounding in biological, physical, and social sciences with analytical rigor. You'll be positioned to meaningfully contribute to solving major global environmental problems, offering innovative approaches and demonstrable skills for future challenges. Upon graduation, you'll have diverse career paths as either an engineer or environmental scientist. Potential engineering roles include civil, environmental, mechanical, or electrical engineering, while your environmental science qualification could lead to positions as an environmental officer, consultant, wildlife biologist, conservation ecologist, or environmental chemist.