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Civil and Environmental Engineering remains one of the most pertinent degree programs in our current era. Environmental concerns have become a top priority for organizations and governments at every level, particularly when undertaking engineering initiatives of any scale. This program helps students recognize and address diverse environmental considerations that are increasingly crucial in modern projects.
This Honours program mirrors the structure of the standard MEng Civil Engineering degree, with one key distinction: mandatory enrollment in the Environmental Engineering course during the fourth year. This specialized course covers critical topics including:
water systems: examining water pollution sources, their effects on ecosystems and public welfare, water purification processes, and distribution systems,
earth and groundwater: studying underground water movement, contamination issues, pollutant migration patterns, and sustainable resource management,
waste management: analyzing solid waste generation, classification, processing methods, and disposal strategies,
atmospheric quality: investigating air contaminants, weather influences on pollution, atmospheric dispersion patterns, and emission control technologies.
Through this program, students gain comprehensive knowledge about environmental obstacles in civil engineering ventures, learning practical approaches to overcome these challenges and implement sustainable solutions.