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Environmental engineering majors learn how to manage human impact on the natural and built environment. In the program, you will gain skills to tackle environmental problems using advanced technologies through a multi-disciplinary approach combining engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, math, and public policy.
Students earning this degree must complete the total 132 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate from the School of Engineering.
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Please note: Catholic University does not charge a fee to apply.
International students applying to Catholic University must have successfully completed a university preparatory course of study at a secondary school (a minimum of 12 years of primary and secondary school training comprising the equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma). Upon receipt of your completed application and required admission materials, your credentials are reviewed by members of the admission staff.
International students are eligible for Catholic University merit scholarships. Catholic University awards up to $33,000 per year per student.